Ariana Grande, Dalton Gomez Have Reportedly Separated After 2 Years of Marriage
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Former The Voice coach Ariana Grande has reportedly separated from her husband Dalton Gomez after two years of marriage. Sources told TMZ that the couple, who tied the knot in May 2021, has been separated since January of this year.
Ariana Grande, Dalton Gomez Have Reportedly Separated
TMZ points out that Grande attended Wimbledon over the weekend without her wedding ring. The outlet reports that she and Gomez tried to reconcile a few months ago, but it didn’t work. A source said the couple “is heading for divorce.”
Sources also say the couple had been having problems since before Grande started filming the Wicked films in December. However, the two apparently still speak to each other on the phone regularly. A source told People that Grande and Gomez “have been quietly and lovingly working on their friendship.”
In May of this year, Grande celebrated their second wedding anniversary on her Instagram story, sharing a photo from their wedding day. She wrote that they’d been together for 3 and a half years, adding, “I love him so.”
The couple started dating in early 2020 and got engaged later that year. They wed in May 2021 at Grande’s home in Montecito, California.
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Rumors Were Swirling About the Couple Last Month
Last month, a TikTok user claimed that Gomez had been unfaithful to Grande while she was in the UK filming Wicked. The user claimed that Gomez had been meeting women online and going to clubs, and he had allegedly refused to visit Grande while she was filming.
Fans have suspected that the couple could be headed for divorce since earlier this year, when Gomez deleted his Instagram account. According to The Sun, the real estate agent had previously used social media for his career.
Grande shut down divorce speculation last year during a makeup tutorial, telling fans, “I’m just not wearing my wedding ring, it’s getting cleaned. I’m not getting a divorce before you start, don’t.”