Ariana Grande’s divorce from Dalton Gomez is finalized, with the pop star paying a one-time amount of $1.25 million to her ex and no alimony included in the settlement.
Under the settlement, the pop star Ariana Grande will make a one-time payment of $1.25m to her ex, and no alimony.
The Los Angeles Superior Court issued a judgment on Tuesday, officially concluding the separation between the 30-year-old pop star and the 28-year-old real estate broker.
As part of their agreement, Grande will provide a lump sum payment of $1.25 million to Mr. Gomez.
Grande initiated the divorce proceedings six months ago, citing irreconcilable differences.
The couple’s romance commenced in January 2020, shortly before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. They exchanged vows in a small and private ceremony at Grande’s residence in Montecito, California, in May 2021.
Aside from the one-time payment, the settlement stipulates that Mr. Gomez will receive half the proceeds from the sale of their Los Angeles property.
Additionally, Grande will cover up to $25,000 in legal fees for Mr. Gomez, and there will be no provision for future alimony.
According to legal documents, the couple parted ways over a year ago and had a prenuptial agreement established. With no children and no legal disagreements, their divorce was swiftly finalized.
Mr. Gomez, hailing from southern California, boasts a decade of experience in the luxury real estate market, as per his profile on the AKG website.
Their initial public display of affection occurred in February 2020 at a Los Angeles restaurant, where they were seen sharing a kiss.
In May of the same year, they debuted as a couple in the lockdown-themed music video for the collaboration between Grande and Justin Bieber, “Stuck With U”.
In December, the renowned pop star announced her engagement via Instagram, with the caption “Forever n then some”.
Grande, a recipient of two Grammy Awards, released her seventh studio album, titled “Eternal Sunshine”, on March 8th.
She is set to star in the film adaptation of the musical Wicked, portraying the character of Glinda the Good Witch, alongside acclaimed English Tony Award-winning actress Cynthia Erivo, Oscar-winning Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh, and American actor Jeff Goldblum.
The movie is slated for release in November.
In 2017, a terrorist carried out a suicide bombing following one of Grande’s performances at the Manchester Arena in the UK, resulting in the tragic loss of 22 lives.
While it’s certainly disappointing for many of us to hear, it’s important to remember that celebrities, just like anyone else, have their own personal struggles and challenges. It’s always hard for people to deal with the end of a relationship, and navigating through a divorce can be especially tough.
We can only hope that both Ariana and Dalton are taking care of themselves and finding the support they need during this time. Let’s continue to show our love and support for Ariana as she moves forward with strength and grace. Stay tuned for updates on how both Ariana and Dalton are doing post-divorce. Sending lots of positive vibes their way!
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