‘You Kind Of Crave, When You Grow Up, The Happily Ever After.’ Ariana Grande Gets Candid About Her Divorce And The Reason Why She ‘Felt OK’ To Go There

‘You Kind Of Crave, When You Grow Up, The Happily Ever After.’ Ariana Grande Gets Candid About Her Divorce And The Reason Why She ‘Felt OK’ To Go There
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In July 2023, Ariana Grande made headlines when it was reported that she and Dalton Gomez were headed for divorce after two years of marriage. Those reports were eventually turned out to be true and, in March 2024, Gomez and Grande’s divorce was finalized. Around that same month, the songstress marked the debut of her latest musical compilation, Eternal Sunshine, which was widely viewed as a “divorce album.” Since then, Grande has been somewhat candid about the split and explained why she “felt OK” to go there with her music.

The 31-year-old Grammy winner notably discussed her music and the media attention surrounding her while appearing on The Zach Sang Show. During the conversation, the eponymous host asked the star which songs on Eternal Sunshine were the hardest and easiest to write. When it comes to the former, Ariana Grande named the second track, “bye,” which has the singer opening up about leaving a partner. Grande said it was challenging to craft because she didn’t want it to come of as a “fuck you” to the other person.

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