By Staff Writer (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 13, 2014 05:34 AM EST

'Pretty Little Liars' star Ashley Benson was spotted with a sparkly bling on her finger as she left West Los Angeles Chateau Marmont Tuesday, reports UPI.

The 24-year-old just recently got back together with Justin Bieber's "swagger coach" Ryan Good - prompting many to think that the couple has gotten engaged.

The actress and Good rekindled the flame several weeks ago when they were reportedly seen "kissing each other all night" at her belated 24th birthday celebration, notes Us Magazine. The birthday bash was held at Boom Boom Room in New York.

But a source for E! News said that the 'Spring Breakers' star is not engaged.

Rumors are saying that some special guy, not necessarily Good, might have given Benson the ring. E! Online also noted that her 'Spring Breakers' co-star James Franco was spotted holding hands with the actress during a hayride in 2012. 

Ashley Benson could also have bought the piece of jewelry all by herself!

Benson nor her reps were available to comment on the issue. The actress has almost always kept mum about her personal life, making her not too keen on tweeting details about an alleged engagement. It can be recalled that she only confirmed her relationship with Good after the break-up.

In the April 2013 issue of Seventeen Magazine, the actress referred to her work as her boyfriend.

"I've always been in relationships. And I knew I needed to learn to be comfortable alone. Anytime you go through a breakup, it's rough...Ryan and I are still close, but I'm too young to be in a serious relationship. Work is my boyfriend!"

She also remarked, "Relationships can be scary because once you're in one, you have to face the idea of breaking up or staying together forever."

Meanwhile, Benson's character in 'Pretty Little Liars' may also have a budding romance, as Hanna Marin exchanges flirty conversations with a certain Travis (Luke Kleintank) in the next episode.

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