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Grande and Gomez were first linked together in February 2020, though it wasn't until May of that year that they finally confirmed their romance in the singer's "Stuck With U" video with Bieber. Seven months later, the pair got engaged. Alongside a series of photos showing off her stunning engagement ring, Grande announced the news on Instagram, simply writing, "forever n then some."
In May 2021, the singer's rep confirmed that the two had tied the knot, and Grande shared a few photos from the wedding that month, too. However, in July 2023, People reported that the two separated after two years of marriage. According to TMZ, which was the first to report on the couple's separation, they parted ways in January before they tried to give their relationship one last chance in May. That reportedly only lasted two weeks before they called it quits for good and started dating other people.
In October 2023, the pair settled their divorce, with Grande paying Gomez $1,250,000, according to People. Gomez also received half of the net proceeds from the sale of their former Los Angeles home, in addition to Grande covering up to $25,000 of his attorney fees.