Ariana Grande and husband Dalton Gomez file for divorce on same day after she begins romance with married Wicked co-star
ARIANA Grande and her husband Dalton Gomez have both filed for divorce, just two years after their fairytale wedding.
The news broke in July that the 7 Rings singer and her now ex were splitting ways after two failed reconciliations and multiple issues in their relationship.
Now Ariana, 30, and Dalton 28, have officially decided on separation in simultaneous filings.
The pop singer’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, filed first on Monday citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for divorce.
The real estate agent filed immediately after, in what appears to be a coordinated decision.
An inside source revealed to TMZ that “everything was worked out” before the ex-couple had to take the divorce to court.
The informant added that “Ariana will cut Dalton a check” and that will be the end of their marriage.
Ariana and Dalton had signed a prenup before they tied the knot.
In the filings obtained by TMZ, their date of separation was listed as February 20, 2023.
According to the outlet’s source, the divorce finalization took seven months because the “two took their time to iron out details and settle.”
They added that “there are no hard feelings” and “they’ve been really caring and respectful of one another every step of this process.”
In a shocking twist that left fans stunned, the news broke that Ariana began was dating her Wicked co-star Ethan Slater, just days after her separation was revealed.
On July 28, The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed that the Spongebob actor hired a high-powered New York City attorney to divorce his own wife Lilly Jay.
Ethan, 31, then filed for divorce from Lilly, 31, in New York after five years of marriage.
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