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Ariana Grande files for divorce from Dalton Gomez after 2 years of marriage
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Date:2025-04-24 15:29:18
Ariana Grande and husband Dalton Gomez are calling it quits after just over two years married.
Grande filed for divorce from Gomez on Monday, according to a Los Angeles County Superior Court online court filing reviewed by USA TODAY. Gomez filed for a dissolution of their marriage on Monday as well.
USA TODAY has reached out to the couple's representatives for further comment.
Grande was spotted at Wimbledon in July with "Wicked" co-star Jonathan Bailey — and without her wedding ring. In photos, Grande's hands were visible but her eye-catching diamond and pearl engagement ring was not.
The pop star married Gomez in May 2021 in a small ceremony. Grande's representative Michelle Margolis confirmed a People report to USA TODAY at the time.
The couple married at the pair's home in Montecito, California, with fewer than 20 people in attendance. Grande wore a Vera Wang gown and platform heels. Wang promised Grande at the Met Gala years ago that she would one day construct the singer's wedding dress.
The "Thank U, Next" singer announced her engagement to the real estate agent in 2020, showing off an engagement ring on her left ring finger while cozying up to Gomez.
"forever n then some," Grande captioned the post.
Reports first emerged of Grande and Gomez's relationship in March 2020, though neither publicly confirmed their relationship aside from occasional photos together on social media.
Grande was previously engaged to "Saturday Night Live" star Pete Davidson after meeting him during her stint on "SNL." Love blossomed for the pop star and the comedian, and they became engaged weeks after making their relationship Instagram official. The two called off their engagement in October 2018.
See the photos:Ariana Grande goes on romantic getaway with husband Dalton Gomez
A month later, Grande released "Thank U, Next." The opening lines of the song mention Davidson along with her other exes Big Sean, Ricky Alvarez and Mac Miller, who died of a drug overdose in September 2018.
Contributing: Rasha Ali, Hannah Yasharoff, Charles Trepany and Edward Segarra, USA TODAY
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