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Published 16:21 26 Jun 2020 GMT
Ariana Grande has made her relationship with boyfriend, Dalton Gomez, Instagram official.
She posted a slew of sweet snaps with Gomez on Thursday evening, just hours before her 27th birthday. The shots include the couple, her dogs, as well as her best friend, Doug Middlebrook.
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"almost 27 :)" the singer captioned the post.
Back in March, Page Six confirmed that Grande and Gomez - who works as a real estate agent in California - were dating.
The couple didn't confirm their relationship until May when the Sweetener singer and Justin Bieber released the music video for Stuck With U.
The pop stars collaborated on the quarantine-themed ballad Stuck With U, which dropped in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. The track was accompanied by a star-studded video, featuring Bieber and his wife Hailey, Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband Brad Falchuk, as well as Kylie and Kendall Jenner.
Watch the video below:
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And at the end of the video, Grande cuddles up to a man wearing a hoodie, Gomez, who kisses her on the forehead before twirling her around.
Grande was previously in a relationship with the late rapper, Mac Miller, and SNL star, Pete Davidson.
Watch Ariana's 2020 Grammys performance:
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Elsewhere in the video, Justin and Hailey Bieber were seen chilling at home with their dog and sharing a kiss while on a socially distanced walk through a field. And Paltrow and Falchuk are seen dancing together, while Canadian singer Michael Buble is filmed embracing his family.
Other cameos include Demi Lovato, Chance The Rapper and basketball star Steph Curry.
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Per the Daily Mail, profits from the track will fund scholarships for the children of first responders impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, in partnership with the First Responder Children’s Foundation.