
Ariana Grande got married with a top-secret ceremony The pop star said "I do" to Dalton Gomez in a custom Vera Wang gown
The news was a surprise a couple of weeks ago, leaked by TMZ: Ariana Grande got married with a top-secret ceremony. Shortly after, an anonymous insider had revealed to People that "It was tiny and intimate — less than 20 people. The room was so happy and full of love. The couple and both families couldn't be happier". Now, finally, the first images are here, shared by the pop star herself via Instagram. The shots show Ariana and her new husband, Dalton Gomez, very much in love, while exchanging kisses and hugs surrounded by a profusion of flowers and candles.
Between Dalton and the singer it was love at first sight. The two met at the beginning of 2020, when Ari, looking for a new home in Los Angeles, came across the charming former dancer who later became a real estate agent. Rumors about the couple exploded when the ever-present mystery source told E! Online "Ariana is still madly in love with Dalton and is head over heels. It's a very healthy relationship. They love to be normal and Ari loves that he is very down to earth. He balances her out from the crazy industry she is in. They spend a lot of time hanging out at her house being low-key". Soon after, the relationship was officially confirmed by Dalton's guest appearance in the Stuck with U music video. Meanwhile, the pandemic broke out and the two lovers decided to spend the lockdown in the mega-mansion in Montecito, the same one where their wedding took place. Their time together brought them so close that last December, Gomez proposed to Arianna with a pearl and diamond ring and the promise "Forever n then some".
On Saturday, May 17th, Ari and Dalton said "I do". Here's everything we know about the event.
The dress
Intimacy, elegance and a lot of romanticism. These are the keywords of the interior decoration chosen by Ari for the ceremony. She and her new husband got married, in front of a very small group of family and friends, in their villa in Montecito, decorated with lots of white candles and a shower of wild flowers that came down from the ceiling, the same raw flowers that were also the protagonists of the tablescaping.