Ariana Grande Officially Single: Details of Divorce Settlement Revealed
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Ariana Grande has officially settled her divorce from Dalton Gomez and can now be considered a solidly closed chapter. The two were married in a settlement agreement that was put into force on Tuesday, six months after the initial divorce filed by the pop sensation on September 18.
The two signed a prenuptial agreement, ensuring a smooth transition without any court battles over the past half year. Grande and Gomez filed their settlement with L.A. Superior Court this past October, but the ruling was subject to California law and took seven months to take effect.
An accord to this case states that Grande will give the ex-husband a total lump sum of $1.25 million, while half of that is supposed to transpire during the sale of the Los Angeles home of the two. Additionally, another cover of $25,000 has been placed on the guy's legal avenues.
Grande and Gomez began dating at the start of 2020 and, post-divorce, had an intimate ceremony at the singer's Montecito home at the top of this year. Just two months after serving papers, rumors swirled that Ariana Grande had already moved on and was dating "Wicked" co-star Ethan Slater. The actor is best known for his title role in "SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical" and has been married to Lilly Jay since July 24, 2023.
Despite the speculation, the couple is getting serious. Those close friends described them as already very serious. Grande recently dropped her seventh studio album, "Eternal Sunshine." She then went on to plead with her fans specifically not to spew hate when she is surrounded by people they don't even know. Her message? Her music came from a very deep place.
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