Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez Call It Quits Two Years After Their Wedding

Page Six Confirms Ariana Grande's Divorce: Inside the Challenges Faced by the Pop Star and Dalton Gomez.

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American pop star Ariana Grande and her husband Dalton Gomez have officially announced their separation, two years after their marriage.


Reports of the couple's divorce have been circulating on the Internet in recent months.

Ariana's appearance at the Wimbledon men's singles final on Sunday caused further speculation as she was seen without her wedding ring.


Page Six, a reputable British publication specializing in celebrity news, confirmed on Monday that the actress' marriage has come to an end. 

According to Page Six's report, the couple has been facing challenges in their marriage since January and had been attempting to resolve their issues.

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The decision to separate was mutually agreed upon, with both parties wanting to maintain a strong friendship. Throughout the entire process, they have remained good friends, with their loved ones working to support and protect them.


Dalton Gomez, a realtor, proposed to Grande in 2020 with a ring that held sentimental value - it featured a pearl stone from her late grandfather's tie pin.

The couple privately exchanged vows in May 2021, celebrating with a small gathering of close family and friends.

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