Ariana Grande and her ex-husband Dalton Gomez officially filed to dissolve their marriage on Monday, The Times has confirmed.
The Grammy winner, who is represented by divorce lawyer Laura Wasser, the “Queen of Disso,” cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for ending his two-year marriage.
Gomez filed her response quickly, in what was reportedly a coordinated effort put in place before the filing. According to TMZ, the couple has reached a prenuptial agreement.
Their separation date was documented as February 20. The “7 Rings” singer married Gomez at her Montecito home in May 2021 after a five-month engagement.
Representatives for Grande and Gomez did not immediately respond to The Times’ request for comment Monday.
The couple has reportedly been putting some physical distance between them in recent months, ever since the two-time Grammy Award winner began filming John Chu’s adaptation of the musical “Wicked” in London.
People reported that the “Positions” singer, 30, and the luxury real estate agent, 27, have been “quietly and lovingly working on their friendship” since their split. In July, Us Weekly’s sources claimed that Grande and Gomez “have been having issues for months now.”
“They were having problems before she left to film ‘Wicked.’ [in London] that they couldn’t resolve, and the distance didn’t help. They have not spoken to each other and are separated, and divorce is likely,” the US source said.
Shortly after Gomez and Grande’s split was made public, the “Thank U, Next” singer’s romance with her “Wicked” co-star Ethan Slater was revealed. Days later, Slater quickly filed for divorce from his wife, singer Lilly Jay – with whom he shares a 1-year-old son – the Times confirmed. Although it’s unclear whether their split was related to Slater’s alleged romance with his co-star, Jay told Page Six, “My family is collateral damage.”
According to Page Six, Grande and Gomez’s pandemic-era romance entered troubled waters when COVID-19 restrictions eased and Gomez was “surprised” by the pop star’s demanding schedule .
Ariana Grande and her ex-husband Dalton Gomez officially filed to dissolve their marriage on Monday, The Times has confirmed.
The Grammy winner, who is represented by divorce lawyer Laura Wasser, the “Queen of Disso,” cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for ending his two-year marriage.
Gomez filed her response quickly, in what was reportedly a coordinated effort put in place before the filing. According to TMZ, the couple has reached a prenuptial agreement.
Their separation date was documented as February 20. The “7 Rings” singer married Gomez at her Montecito home in May 2021 after a five-month engagement.
Representatives for Grande and Gomez did not immediately respond to The Times’ request for comment Monday.
The couple has reportedly been putting some physical distance between them in recent months, ever since the two-time Grammy Award winner began filming John Chu’s adaptation of the musical “Wicked” in London.
People reported that the “Positions” singer, 30, and the luxury real estate agent, 27, have been “quietly and lovingly working on their friendship” since their split. In July, Us Weekly’s sources claimed that Grande and Gomez “have been having issues for months now.”
“They were having problems before she left to film ‘Wicked.’ [in London] that they couldn’t resolve, and the distance didn’t help. They have not spoken to each other and are separated, and divorce is likely,” the US source said.
Shortly after Gomez and Grande’s split was made public, the “Thank U, Next” singer’s romance with her “Wicked” co-star Ethan Slater was revealed. Days later, Slater quickly filed for divorce from his wife, singer Lilly Jay – with whom he shares a 1-year-old son – the Times confirmed. Although it’s unclear whether their split was related to Slater’s alleged romance with his co-star, Jay told Page Six, “My family is collateral damage.”
According to Page Six, Grande and Gomez’s pandemic-era romance entered troubled waters when COVID-19 restrictions eased and Gomez was “surprised” by the pop star’s demanding schedule .