Ariana Grande shares a glimpse of married life with Dalton Gomez and fans are swooning
According to these Ariana Grande Insta pics, cooking in the kitchen involves plenty of hugs
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Ariana Grande is making good on her word to switch up the positions. Little by little, the pop singer is giving us glimpses into married life with her new hubby, Dalton Gomez. Naturally, fans are anxious to scoop 'em all up.
In a new photo dump by the superstar, we catch a peek of the couple chopping up veggies—and embracing—in the middle of dinner prep. "Cooking in the kitchen and I'm in the bedroom..." Looks like life really does imitate art. (No word on whether or not Nonna was somewhere nearby helping with meal prep.)
The Instagram carousel also includes images of Gomez and Grande smooching with a tropical-like backdrop behind them, their pups and life at home. Super cute!
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See the lovely-dovey Ariana Grande Insta pics:
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Earlier this summer, Grande gave fans a look at newlywed life with adorable honeymoon snaps in the Netherlands. We caught scenic bridges and windmills but particularly swooned over the couple sitting in a pair of oversized, wooden clogs. D'aww! Fans flooded her comments to show their love and support for the happy newlyweds.
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This spring, we also got to take a gander at Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez's wedding. Ten days after the two said "I do," the "Thank u next" singer posted a group of images on her Instagram that instantly made fans feel giddy.
While donning her signature 60s eyeliner and a Vera Wang gown, Grande took her vows inside her California home with 20 guests in attendance. The photos are just what you'd expect from the star—chic and a bit mysterious, careful not to give away too much.
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As far as Grande's other positions that (hopefully) don't involve jumping through hoops, she's just launched her God is a Woman perfume with Ulta Beauty, will soon join the cast of The Voice and will make an appearance in Don't Look Up, Netflix's new dark comedy.
Ulta Beauty, God is a Woman Perfume by Ariana Grande ($55) (opens in new tab)
A fruity scent made that's cruelty-free, 100% vegan and made from clean ingredients. The base is Madagascar Vanilla and Creamy Cedarwood with hints of Orris, Turkish Rose Petals and other aromas.
Keep those cute pics coming, Ari!
Danielle is a writer for woman&home and My Imperfect Life, covering all-things news, lifestyle and entertainment.
The heart of her time at Future has been devoted to My Imperfect Life, where she's been attuned to the cosmos and honed in on astrology coverage within the Life vertical. She's partial to writing pieces about the next big TV obsession—anyone else impatiently waiting for "Conversations with Friends"—and keeping you up to date on new trends like the latest must-have from Zara.
Before her time at Future, Danielle was the editor of Time Out New York Kids and a news editor at Elite Daily. Her work has also appeared in Domino, Chowhound, amNewYork and Newsday, among other outlets.
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