In an exclusive report from TMZ a source is speaking on how things went south in Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez’ marriage.
The outlet reported that the source revealed back in 2020 when COVID hit the couple was together all of the time and enjoyed each other’s company. But when the covid restrictions were lifted Ariana’s celebrity life started to get back to normal and Gomez couldn’t deal with her schedule.
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The report continued to state that Gomez would sometimes have an issue when they had to move around with security which is a major safety concern for Ariana. Basically once that world began to get back to normal Gomez was allegedly having issues with her busy life. TMZ also reports that back in December is when things really took a turn when Ariana had to film in England for the film “Wicked.”
As we previously reported, the couple decided to call it quits after two years of marriage.
Ariana also started making headlines on Sunday when she was spotted sitting center court for Wimbledon with her Wicked co-star Jonathan Bailey. TMZ quickly reported that the Grammy-winning singer and Dalton have “had marriage trouble of late” and hit a “rough patch” two months ago.
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Gomez works as a luxury as director of the estates division for luxury real estate company Aaron Kirman Group. In April, the internet speculated he and Grande were on the rocks when he deactivated his Instagram account. However, the “Dangerous Woman” singer seemed to put those whispers to rest on their anniversary. On May 15, Grande shared a never-before-scene photo from their wedding day. “2 (3.5 together!) I love him so,” she captioned an image on her Instagram story.
Grande and the real estate agent began dating in Jan. 2020. They quarantined together amid the COVID-19 pandemic and announced their engagement 11 months later. In May 2021, the pair wed in a super intimate ceremony at the pop star’s home in Montecito, Calif.