Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez’s once-enviable marriage has swiftly come to an end, finalizing their divorce in a mere three months after the separation. The songstress, 30, and realtor, 28, officially settled matters on October 6, as per documents uncovered by Us Weekly.
According to TMZ, under their prenuptial agreement, Gomez will receive a tax-free sum of $1,250,000, along with half of the net proceeds from the sale of their Los Angeles home. Additionally, Grande will cover up to $25,000 in Gomez’s attorney’s fees, with no spousal support mandated.
The couple’s journey from romantic entanglement to legal separation began when they made their relationship public in February 2020, culminating in a low-key wedding in May 2021. However, their union faced insurmountable hurdles, ultimately leading to their July separation. The geographical distance, amplified by Grande’s filming commitments in London, only exacerbated the issues.
In an unforeseen twist, Grande promptly moved on, finding solace in the company of her “Wicked” co-star Ethan Slater. Meanwhile, Slater’s estranged wife, Lilly Jay, was taken aback by the developments, asserting that both Slater and Grande were already separated from their spouses when their romance ignited.
In the midst of the ensuing maelstrom, Ariana Grande’s romance with Slater received public scrutiny. Advised to approach the situation with caution, Grande has been navigating the complexities of her newfound connection with diligence. Nonetheless, she remains cognizant of her image in the eyes of her devoted fans.
For Gomez, enduring a very public divorce was never part of the plan. Nevertheless, with unwavering support from his inner circle, he is gradually acclimating to this unforeseen chapter. Adjusting to a reality he never anticipated, Gomez is coming to terms with the unexpected turns that life has taken.
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