“He’s very protective of her, will go out of his way for her and does little things that are chivalrous. “He is the type of guy she has been looking for,” the source said at the time. A source spoke to Us Weekly in August all about how Dalton is satisfying “her needs” in ways that other partners have never been able to before. While Ariana doesn’t shout-out her new beau by name or anything, it’s pretty clear that she’s referencing her new man. Ari doesn’t hold back, and with lyrics like, “Got the neighbors yellin’ “Earthquake!” / 4.5 when I make the bed shake,” or “you might need a seatbelt when I ride it,” let’s just say that we now know a lot more about her relationship with Dalton than we asked to know. It’s the sexual empowerment jam that socially distanced hotties needed in 2020. And that’s coming from an entire album whose name is literally Positions, OK? But beyond giving us an intimate (and I mean, intimate) glimpse into her new relationship with boyfriend Dalton Gomez, a real-estate agent from Los Angeles who fans believe started dating the singer in March, Ariana Grande’s “34+35” is *the* bedroom banger of Ari’s latest record (dare we say, of the year). In case you weren’t aware, yes, Ari’s “34+35” is an ode to lovers, just like many songs on her new album Positions. How to Watch the ACM Awards 2023 Live to See Dolly Parton & Garth Brooks as Hosts
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