ARIANA GRANDE is jetting back home to the US tomorrow following the breakdown of her marriage, I can reveal.

The Break Free singer’s split from estate agent Dalton Gomez was announced this week and I’m now told she will race back to California after completing her filming for the movie adaptations of Wicked.

She will reunite with her friends and family following a tough few months where she tried to save her ailing marriage from the other side of the Atlantic.

A source said: “Ariana is scheduled to fly out of the UK on Thursday.

The Break Free singer’s split from estate agent Dalton Gomez was announced this week

“She is going home to see her friends and family as the scrutiny about her failed marriage increases.

“Ariana wants to step out of the spotlight and spend time with the people who mean the most to her, who will support her through this difficult time.”

The Save Your Tears hitmaker prioritised work over Dalton and was living here while working on Wicked, in which she will play Glinda.

The Hollywood actors’ strike has brought filming on Wicked to a halt but I’m told Ariana has finished all of her scenes and has no other commitments in the UK, so is free to fly home.

The couple were having problems even before Ariana moved to the UK some months ago.

On Sunday she was seen without her wedding ring at the Wimbledon men’s singles final alongside her co-star Jonathan Bailey and Spider-Man actor Andrew Garfield.

Sources in the US claim Dalton has been dating other people for the past few months.

Ariana Grande will race back to California from the UK after completing filming for the movie adaptations of Wicked

Grammy Award winner Ariana has deleted pictures of her wedding day from Instagram and insiders say she is fine with Dalton dating.

The couple got together in February 2020 and quarantined together during the Covid-19 pandemic.

He is said to have struggled once lockdown restrictions lifted and he realised how difficult life is with a showbiz superstar.

You’d think her seven No1 singles, millions of streams and string of sold-out world tours might have been a clue.