
Ethan Slater caught on camera protecting Ariana Grande at 2025 SAG Awards
Ethan Slater was seen protecting Ariana Grande at the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards as the couple navigated through a crowded venue.
A lip reader revealed to DailyMail that Slater, concerned about the pushing crowd, whispered to Ariana, 'Stay near, this crowd next to me, they are pushing me.'
The moment was captured in a viral video shared by Deuxmoi, where Slater took Ariana's hand and led her through the audience.
The God Is a Woman singer, nominated for two awards, wore a stunning ethereal pink gown inspired by her Wicked character. Meanwhile, Slater looked dapper in a black tuxedo.
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The couple, who met on the set of Wicked, has been in the spotlight since their relationship was revealed in July 2023, shortly after Ariana's split from Dalton Gomez. Their romance sparked controversy, as reports suggested Ariana had spent time with Slater's now-ex-wife, Lilly Jay, and their child before the relationship became public.
Despite the backlash, Ariana and Ethan have remained strong, even reportedly moving in together. Their SAG Awards appearance comes amid recent attacks on Ariana by influencer Andrew Tate, whose derogatory comments sparked outrage among her fans.
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