Are Ariana Grande and boyfriend Ethan Slater over for good?
The actor was asked how it felt âworking with [his] girlfriend every dayâ during a âTodayâ show interview Friday â and dodged the question.
Slater, 33, redirected co-host Craig Melvinâs line of questioning by calling âthe entire cast [of âWicked: For Goodâ] ⊠incredibleâ instead.
Although the Broadway star did acknowledge that Grande, 32, is a âbrilliantâ actress, he gushed over âremarkableâ Cynthia Erivo as well.
Watching Grande and Erivo, 38, respectively play Glinda and Elphaba âfrom such a high level up closeâ was âpretty specialâ for Slater, he gushed.
âWe filmed it years ago,â the Tony nominee explained to viewers. âI didnât forget how amazing their performances were, but [I loved] getting to watch it with an audience.â
Slater noted that he has âsat in on the screenings at all the premieresâ because itâs âfunâ to âfeel the energy of the audience.â
He concluded, âIâm so proud of everyone I got to work with. Weâre, like, a family.â
Slaterâs cryptic answers come amid swirling breakup rumors as he and Grande keep their distance on red carpets.
Reps for Slater and Grande did not immediately respond to Page Sixâs requests for comment.
Slater, notably, included a photo of the Grammy winner in an Instagram carousel earlier this month, but the pair did not show PDA in the snap.
They were first linked in July 2023, the same month Slater filed for divorce from wife Lilly Jay, with whom he shares a now-3-year-old son.
Jay subsequently blasted Grande, insisting to Page Six that the former Nickelodeon star was ânot a girlâs girl.â
Grande, for her part, ended her marriage to real estate broker Dalton Gomez later that same year.
In a November 2024 âEntertainment Tonightâ interview, the âSide to Sideâ singer praised her new partner as âadorableâ and âamazing.â
Slater, for his part, referred to their relationship as âa beautiful thingâ in a chat with GQ the previous month.
As for Jay, she gave rare insight into her and Slaterâs co-parenting dynamic in a December 2024 essay published in the Cut.
âWhile our partnership has changed, our parenthood has not,â she wrote at the time. âBoth of us fiercely love our son 100 percent of the time, regardless of how our parenting time is divided.â
The therapist labeled days with the little one âsunny,â admitting, âDays when I canât escape the promotion of a movie associated with the saddest days of my life are darker.â
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