The divorce between pop sensation Ariana Grande and real estate broker Dalton Gomez has been officially finalized by a Los Angeles Superior Court judgment. The couple, who tied the knot in a private ceremony in May 2021, reached a settlement that includes a one-time payment from Grande to Gomez and the division of assets, signaling the end of their nearly three-year marriage.


The legal chapter in the relationship between Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez has drawn to a close as a Los Angeles Superior Court judgment officially concludes their divorce proceedings. Nearly three years after they exchanged vows, the pop star and the real estate broker have settled, bringing closure to their union.

According to the finalized terms, Grande, 30, will make a one-time payment of $1.25 million to Gomez, 28. Additionally, Gomez will receive half the proceeds from the sale of their Los Angeles home. As part of the agreement, Grande will cover up to $25,000 in Gomez's legal fees, with no provision for future alimony.

The couple's whirlwind romance began in January 2020, and they exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony at Grande's Montecito home amid the Covid-19 pandemic in May 2021. Despite the separation, court documents reveal no legal disputes, owing partly to a prenuptial agreement and their childless marriage, facilitating a swift resolution.

Dalton Gomez, hailing from southern California, boasts a decade-long career in luxury real estate, as highlighted in his profile on the AKG website. Their relationship milestones, from their public debut in May 2020 to Grande's engagement announcement that December, captured public attention amidst Grande's illustrious music career.

Grande, a recipient of two Grammy Awards, continues to captivate audiences with her music, recently releasing her seventh studio album, "Eternal Sunshine." Beyond music, she is set to dazzle on the silver screen, starring as Glinda in the film adaptation of the musical "Wicked," slated for release in November. Despite personal challenges, including the tragic Manchester Arena bombing in 2017, Grande remains a resilient figure in both the music and entertainment industries.