Dalton Gomez ditched his wedding ring for his first outing since his split from Ariana Grande came to light.
The real estate broker spent Friday evening with friends at Barney’s Beanery in West Hollywood, Calif., where he played pool and “looked incredibly sad,” TMZ reported.
Sources also told the outlet that Gomez “mostly kept to himself” the whole night.
At one point, he was photographed crossing his arms, revealing he had left his wedding ring at home.
A source close to Grande told Pvnew last month that the “Into You” singer and Gomez decided in January to call it quits on their two-year marriage.
“They came to the decision together,” our insider shared. “They were having problems before January, but they want to remain best friends.”
Gomez, 27, visited Grande, 30, on the set of “Wicked” in London in a last-ditch attempt to save their marriage, but “it didn’t work out,” the source added.
“They’ve been really good friends throughout the entire process, and their friends and families have been trying to protect them.”
Gomez and Grande have yet to file for divorce.
However, it later came to light that the “7 Rings” singer allegedly had an affair with her “Wicked” co-star Ethan Slater, who was also married to a woman named Lilly Jay.
The “SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical” alum, 31, filed for divorce from Jay, with whom he shares a 1-year-old son, a few days after the news of his alleged infidelity broke.
“[Ariana’s] the story, really. Not a girl’s girl,” Jay told Pvnew in July. “My family is just collateral damage.”
Grande, who was reportedly seen kissing Slater at a bar before he split from Jay, has not commented publicly on her imminent divorce or her romance with Slater.
She did, however, solidify her time as Glinda from the famed musical with a new tattoo.
“When they come to me, I just get them,” the Grammy winner explained to Allure. “This one I knew I wanted to get for a very long time.”
After showing the “most recent” tattoo on the back of her right hand, she explained, “It’s Glinda from the original L. Frank Baum [‘Wizard of Oz’] book.”