Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater spotted together at Stanley Cup final

The couple's relationship began in the summer of 2023 following their respective splits from previous partners.


Pop Culture & Art June 10, 2024
Ethan Slater and Ariana Grande in New York City. Photo: THEIMAGEDIRECT.COM

Pop star Ariana Grande and Broadway actor Ethan Slater made a rare public appearance at the Stanley Cup Final in Sunrise, Florida, on Saturday, June 8th. The couple, both sporting Florida Panthers jerseys, looked smitten as they cheered on the home team's 3-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in the first game of the championship series.

Grande, 30, added a playful touch to her game-day attire with cat ears, a nod to her newly released single "The Boy Is Mine," which dropped on Friday, June 7th. The music video for the catchy tune, featuring cameos by Brandy and Monica, has a Catwoman theme and co-stars Penn Badgley.

The song is part of Grande's seventh studio album, "Eternal Sunshine," released in March. The album marks her first new music since taking on the role of Glinda in the highly anticipated two-part film adaptation of the musical "Wicked," where she met Slater, who plays Boq.

The couple's relationship began in the summer of 2023 following their respective splits from previous partners. Grande was married to Dalton Gomez for two years, while Slater was with Lilly Jay, with whom he shares a 2-year-old son, for four years.

Although the pair have been spotted together at Disneyland, CinemaCon, and around New York City, they have mostly kept their relationship private. Grande addressed the speculation surrounding her divorce and new romance during a February episode of "The Zach Sang Show," expressing her nervousness about releasing new music amidst the rumours.

Despite their efforts to maintain a low profile, Grande and Slater's appearance at the Stanley Cup Final has further fueled speculation about their blossoming romance.
 

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