With a plethora of awards and recognition shining as brightly as the sun on her resume, there’s absolutely no discrediting pop superstar Ariana Grande’s brilliant work in the music industry. Due to her endless array of foot-tapping bops and undoubtedly empowering anthems (we’re looking at you, “God Is a Woman”), it comes as no surprise that Grande consistently finds herself in the proverbial spotlight thanks to obtaining such a large following on her social media accounts.
As a result, every move is deemed critical in the realm of Grande’s fans — especially after reports have circulated that Grande and her husband Dalton Gomez are steadily heading towards a divorce. In fact, recent reports have suggested that Grande and Gomez have actually been separated for a few months now, which would accurately explain why Grande has recently been spotted in public without her wedding ring on her finger.
When did Ariana Grande get married?
After a long history of several highly-publicized relationships and engagements — including rapper Mac Miller and actor Pete Davidson — Grande tied the knot with Gomez back in 2021, after the pair had initially met in 2020 and got engaged by the end of the year. The duo married in May 2021 at a private ceremony in Montecito, California — which serves as the residence of the pop singer.
Unsurprisingly, Grande’s marriage obtained plenty of widespread coverage and attention — with a particular Instagram post depicting the marriage ceremony swiftly became one of the most-liked posts on the platform, achieving over 25 million likes. In the aftermath of the marriage, there’s no denying that Arianators were over the moon for Grande and delighted to see her happy.
Ariana Grande’s wedding ring
Upon getting engaged to Gomez, Grande began sporting a large diamond ring — which was created by jeweler Jack Solow and estimated to be worth a staggering value of $350,000. Gomez had the diamond ring made to include tidbits of emotional connections with Grande’s grandparents — creating a beautiful ring that Grande carried with pride.