After two years of marriage to Ariana Grande, her ex-husband, Dalton Gomez, has committed to ensuring her privacy.

Specifically, he has agreed not to distribute audio or video recordings from their time together.

Legal papers from The Blast confirm that the ex-pair has officially ended their marriage. In the aftermath of speculation regarding her new relationship with Ethan Slater, they have chosen to remain tight-lipped about what exactly caused the end of their matrimony.

As dictated in the agreement, neither party is allowed to release or publish any photographs, negatives, tapes, films, records, or recordings of events in a home, office, or other property owned by either side.

This includes any objects that may be created now or at some point.

Moreover, he has been forbidden to write an expose about their relationship or grant any interviews on the "intricacies of their marriage."

Specifically, Dalton cannot "speak a word, prepare material for, be present in association with or support the creation and distribution of any book, article, interview, program or other type of work concerning the other individual."

In the documents, the confidentiality and restrictions imposed on Dalton have been noted to be "fully enforceable by each party."

He has recognized that protecting the privacy of his counterpart and concealing any confidential information connected to them is paramount.

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Meanwhile, Ariana has consented to the confidentiality and obligations outlined in the documents, which shall be binding for both parties.

The split between Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez was handled expeditiously due to an established prenuptial contract signed before marriage.

A $1,250,000 check was presented by the pop star to her real estate agent as a form of reimbursement, with these funds being exempt from taxes.

Though they have now split, Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez are still on friendly terms after their divorce was finalized.

An insider revealed no animosity between them even though they got married in 2021. Additionally, they will share in its net proceeds when their Los Angeles home sells.

Furthermore, the "Thank U Next" singer has also agreed to pay $25k of Dalton's attorney fees.

The source revealed that Ariana and Dalton maintain a deep mutual admiration for each other, wanting to ensure that every decision they make is taken in complete unison.

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