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Kelly Rowland Explains Why Wedding Ring Isn't Most Important Symbol

Kelly Rowland recently married her longtime manager Tim Witherspoon and now she is revealing that she does not always wear her wedding ring.

Rowland, the 33-year-old singer formerly of the R&B group Destiny's Child, married Witherspoon last month and revealed all of the details involving her wedding ring and why it is not the most meaningful symbol of their love.

"He designed it. It's beautiful, but I don't always wear it. What's more meaningful to me are our tattoos [a small, simple line design]," Rowland told InStyle. "We have matching ones on our ring fingers. They symbolize our love for each other."

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The singer is expecting her first child with Witherspoon. Rowland took to Instagram to post a picture of herself in a pose that looks as if she is meditating last week.

Her visibly growing baby bump was on full display as fans wished her well in the comments section.

Rowland's image comes after she posted a photograph of a pair of adult-sized Jordan sneakers next to a child's pair. After wearing looser fitting clothes that seem to hide her lower abdomen in recent appearances, Rowland wrote a cryptic image caption that fueled pregnancy rumors last week.

"I'll be stuntin like my daddy," the caption to Rowland's image of the sneakers reads.

Rowland's friend and fellow Destiny's Child group member Michelle Williams, 32, was questioned about her friend's potential pregnancy.

"I think that people can kind of create their own fantasies in their minds of what's going on," Williams told HipHollywood.com at the Los Angeles premiere of the movie, "Think Like a Man Too."

Williams seemed to almost give something away when she began to say, "I can't wait--" before redirecting her answer.

"I think Kelly is here so hopefully you'll get to hear from her," Williams previously told HipHollywood.com.

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