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Ariana Grande Removes Wedding Photos With Dalton Gomez Days After News Of Split

Ariana Grande Removes Wedding Photos With Dalton Gomez Days After News Of Split

The pop singer attended a Wimbledon match this past weekend without her wedding ring

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Ariana Grande has not publicly addressed the news of her separation from husband Dalton Gomez, but as of Wednesday, she has removed all evidence of their wedding from her Instagram.

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Fans were quick to notice the “thank u, next” singer had deleted a post that featured photos from her intimate May 15, 2021 wedding to the real estate broker. Grande shared the photos shortly after the ceremony, simply captioning the post: “5.15.21 🤍.”

Grande did keep other photos of her ex on her feed. The last post to feature Gomez is from November 2022 and includes a sweet selfie of the couple embracing, as well as a shot of Gomez taken by Grande at a diner where the two had breakfast.

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Another post, from February 16, 2022, features a photo and a video of Grande and Gomez embracing and sharing a kiss on an evening out. The two match in elegant dark ensembles.

News of Grande and Gomez’s separation broke earlier this week, after the pop star attended a Wimbledon match with friends and without her husband—or wedding ring.

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TMZ and People soon reported that she and Gomez have actually been separated since January, and despite their attempts to reconcile a few months back, are now “heading for divorce.”

TMZ noted that Grande and Gomez have been thousands of miles apart from each other since the Grammy winner left for the U.K. to film Wicked in December, but said that in reality, their relationship issues had started long before.

This article originally appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR US.

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