LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Ariana Grande has recently made headlines with her divorce from Dalton Gomez.
The 30-year-old singer, known for her chart-topping hits, initiated divorce proceedings with her 28-year-old husband after just two years of marriage earlier this week.
What is Ariana Grande seeking from Dalton Gomez in their divorce?
Grande requested spousal support and division of property from Gomez as per their prenuptial agreement, as reported by E News.
The 'Thank You, Next' singer also expressed her desire to retain "miscellaneous jewelry and other personal effects," and "earnings and accumulations of petitioner before marriage, during marriage, and from and after the date of separation."
Additionally, Grande asked for both her and Gomez to share the attorney's fees.
When did Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez get divorced?
Ariana Grande listed February 20 as the date of separation, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for the divorce.
Gomez swiftly responded on the same day, concurring with the date of separation.
However, he did not request spousal support in his response, opting to leave the matter open for potential determination in the future.
Insiders shared with TMZ that the couple had already settled their arrangements before formally filing for divorce.
According to sources, Grande will make a payout to Gomez as per their prenuptial agreement.
Despite the divorce, there seems to be an amicable relationship between them, with sources highlighting their caring and respectful approach throughout this difficult process.
Grande and Gomez's marriage was worsened by differences, particularly by the 'Positions' singer's post-Covid schedule and security needs, leading to the couple's decision to separate.
The singer was fully immersed in her role as Glinda in the film adaptation of 'Wicked', and an insider previously revealed that she and her husband were facing challenges in their marriage as her latest project had "taken over her life."
In January, Dalton, 27, visited Grande in London to try and salvage their marriage.
Unfortunately, despite his efforts, "it didn’t work out" and the couple amicably agreed to part ways after the trip.
"They’ve been really good friends throughout the entire process, and their friends and families have been trying to protect them," sources told Page Six.