MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES: Ariana Grande, who co-stars with Lilly Jay's husband Ethan Slater in 'Wicked', is dating him now, according to rumors. Neither star has officially confirmed the news. Sources familiar with the situation reveal that Lilly Jay was completely caught off guard by this development.
The situation is quite distressing as Jay and Slater were high school sweethearts and have a baby together. A confidential insider shared with Page Six that Lilly Jay is devastated by the turn of events. "It’s horrible. They were high school sweethearts. They have a baby! She’s a wreck,” the source said.
Is Grande a homewrecker?
Ethan Slater and Lilly Jay had been happily married since 2018 and celebrated their 10-year anniversary as a couple just last November. Curiously, the timing of their breakup coincides with the past year spent by Slater and Grande filming 'Wicked' together in London. It has led some to speculate that Grande's involvement might have played a role in the sudden split, despite no apparent issues between Ethan Slater and Lilly Jay. According to production sources, Jay, aged 32, and their baby visited the set of 'Wicked,' and there have been reports of Grande, aged 30, spent time with the couple.
In related news, it was reported earlier that Grande and her real estate agent husband, Dalton Gomez, separated in January after two years of marriage. However, the couple has maintained an amicable relationship, despite their split.
Lilly has an impressive background
Lilly Jay has an impressive background and a strong commitment to advocacy. Since 2017, she has been working as a psychology lab assistant and clinical psychology extern at a lab in Menorah Park. In addition to her work in psychology, Lilly is a photography editor at Girls Leadership, where she focuses on empowering girls in kindergarten through 12th grade, helping them find their voice through active leadership.
One of Lilly's notable accomplishments is her role as an anti-sexual assault advocate. In September 2014, she gave a moving speech at the White House, where she courageously shared her own traumatic experience. She had the honor of introducing Vice President Joe Biden and played a key part in launching the 'It's On Us' initiative, which aims to raise awareness about sexual assault and encourages bystanders to intervene.
During her visit to the White House, Lilly had the opportunity to meet President Barack Obama. In her brave speech, she recounted her experience of leading a disciplinary complaint against her abuser during her time as a freshman college student at Amherst College.
Supporting her during this significant moment, Lilly's mother and father were present in-person, while her brother and Ethan watched her speech via livestream. Lilly's advocacy and willingness to share her story have made a meaningful impact in the fight against sexual assault and have inspired many others to take action.