08 October,2023 09:01 AM IST | Los Angeles | Agencies
Ariana Grande with Dalton Gomez
Singer-songwriter Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez have settled their divorce. The Thank You, Next singer, who signed a prenup with Dalton, will pay him USD 1,250,000.
The luxury real estate agent will not receive spousal support as his tax-free payment will be granted upfront as opposed to over time, as per reports. As per the terms of their agreement, Gomez will also receive half of the net proceeds from the sale of their former Los Angeles home, in addition to the pop star covering up to USD 25,000 of his attorney fees. Grande, 30, and Gomez, 28, tied the knot in May 2021.
The settlement was reportedly filed and awaits a judge to sign off. Grande filed for divorce in Los Angeles County in September. "They've been caring and respectful of one another through every step of this process," a source informed reporters in September after Grande filed for divorce. The insider called the uncoupling "kind and patient," saying the couple had "moved on."
As per reports, Grande and Gomez began dating in February 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. By December of that year, they announced that they were engaged.
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As the pandemic continued, Grande recruited her new fiancé in the music video for her and Justin Bieber's duet, Stuck with U. Gomez made a cameo in the clip, which also included videos of fans. They married in an intimate ceremony at their home in Montecito, California. "It was tiny and intimate - less than 20 people. The room was so happy and full of love. The couple and both families couldn't be happier," her rep had told reporters.
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