Ariana Grande has finalized her divorce from her ex-husband, Dalton Gomez.
The dissolution of the former couple’s two-year marriage became official Tuesday in the Los Angeles Superior Court, the Associated Press reported.
Grande, 30, and Gomez, 28, had settled the case in October 2023 but were required to wait six months before the judge’s order could take effect.
The pop star, who has an estimated net worth of $240 million, will make a onetime payment of $1.25 million to the luxury real estate broker with no future alimony, according to the news agency.
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After Grande and Gomez simultaneously filed for divorce in September 2023, sources close to the situation told us that the pair already had worked out the details prior to going to court to ensure a speedy and amicable legal separation.
Pvnew first confirmed in July 2023 that the Grammy winner and the University of Southern California graduate had split, with an insider sharing, “They came to the decision together. They were having problems before January, but they want to remain best friends.”
Days later, we reported that Grande moved on with her “Wicked” co-star Ethan Slater, who filed for divorce from his wife, Lilly Jay, soon after.
Jay, who shares a 1-year-old son with Slater, slammed her estranged husband’s new girlfriend later that month, telling Pvnew exclusively that her family was “collateral damage” and Grande is “not a girl’s girl.”
A source, however, insisted to us that the “Yes, And?” singer and Slater, 31, “didn’t do anything wrong.”
Gomez also has started dating again; he was photographed making out with actress Maika Monroe while vacationing in Mexico last month.
Grande and Gomez met in early 2020 and confirmed their relationship in her and Justin Bieber’s “Stuck With U” music video that May.
They got engaged in December 2020 and secretly married in May 2021.
The actress, who previously dated Pete Davidson, Mac Miller and Big Sean, released an album inspired by her divorce from Gomez, titled “Eternal Sunshine,” earlier this month.