Ariana Grande has finalized her divorce with ex-husband Dalton Gomez, with the singer agreeing to pay over $1.25 million as part of the settlement. The couple tied the knot in 2021 in Montecito, California, after a year of dating, but filed for divorce in September 2023. The Los Angeles Superior Court officially dissolved their marriage on Tuesday, citing the absence of children and a prenuptial agreement, which expedited the process.
As per the settlement reached in October 2023, Grande will make a one-time payment of $1.25 million to Gomez and contribute up to $25,000 towards his attorney fees. Additionally, Gomez will receive half of the proceeds from the sale of their LA home, among other properties he owns. Notably, Grande is not required to pay alimony, highlighting the importance of prenuptial agreements in high-profile divorces.
Celebrity divorces without prenups can result in significant financial implications, as seen in cases like Arnold Schwarzenegger's divorce from Maria Shriver and Jeff Bezos' split from MacKenzie Bezos. Prior to her marriage with Gomez, Grande's net worth was estimated at $72 million in 2020, but recent reports suggest it has surged to $240 million.
The divorce proceedings were accompanied by rumors of Grande's involvement with her 'Wicked' costar Ethan Slater before her separation from Gomez was made public. Allegations of infidelity surfaced, with Slater's estranged wife criticizing Grande in the media. Despite the speculation, none of the parties involved have addressed the rumors.
Grande released her seventh album, 'Eternal Sunshine,' in March, which fans speculate may allude to her past relationships. Representatives for Grande and Gomez have not commented on the situation, maintaining a level of privacy amidst the public scrutiny.