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Ariana Grande and ex-boyfriend Ricky Alvarez spotted carrying groceries in Boca Raton on Fourth of July weekend
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jul 6, 9:39 AM EDT

Ariana Grande and ex-boyfriend Ricky Alvarez spotted carrying groceries in Boca Raton on Fourth of July weekend

Photos published July 6 show the two departing a Whole Foods in Florida together, with an associate pushing a cart, continuing a run of recent public outings tied to their earlier relationship from 2015 to 2016.

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Ariana Grande and her ex-boyfriend Ricky Alvarez were photographed over the July 4 weekend leaving a Whole Foods in Boca Raton, Florida, according to images published by Page Six on July 6. The photos show Grande and Alvarez with grocery bags, while a third person appears to be pushing a cart as they head out together.

The outlet reported that Grande and Alvarez dated from 2015 to 2016. Page Six said Alvarez, described in the report as a backup dancer during their time together, helped carry items and load bags into a vehicle during the outing.

The publication also tied the sighting to a wider pattern of recent public appearances involving the pair. It said the duo had been seen together in June, shortly after headlines about Grande changing lyrics in a song that referenced Alvarez.

Page Six reported that during a June show in Austin, Grande stopped to address her earlier lyrics about Alvarez. The outlet described Grande’s remarks in the performance as including a line indicating she still has his support, and it also reported that Alvarez’s reaction was captured on camera during that time.

The July 4 grocery run came after other media attention on Grande’s personal life in 2026, including reporting around her relationship timeline and her subsequent move through other partners. Page Six said news also broke in June about a split involving Ethan Slater, and it placed the Alvarez sightings against that backdrop of ongoing entertainment coverage.

In addition, the outlet said there was earlier reporting in which a source told TMZ that there was “nothing romantic” between Grande and Alvarez at the time of June appearances. Page Six also described the way the songwriter and Alvarez have remained amicable over the years, citing past reports that they continued to maintain a friendly relationship after their breakup.

Representatives for Grande and Alvarez were not cited in the Page Six article, and no public statement from either party was included with the photographs. The images and accompanying account therefore provide only a snapshot of a private errand, not a confirmed explanation for the pair’s recent public visibility.

Why It Matters

  • Celebrity public appearances can quickly draw attention that blurs the line between private life and public scrutiny, particularly when photographs show everyday activities like grocery shopping.
  • The July 4 weekend timing suggests continued visibility in a period when audiences often increase media attention around household norms and family-centric events.
  • The renewed focus on a former relationship resurfacing through performance and lyric changes highlights how entertainment venues can become focal points for personal narratives.
  • Because the account is based on photos and secondary reporting, the next step for accuracy would be confirmation through statements or additional reporting that clarifies whether the pattern reflects friendship, professional coordination, or another explanation.

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Key Facts

  • Ariana Grande and Ricky Alvarez were photographed leaving a Whole Foods in Boca Raton, Florida over the July 4 weekend.
  • The photos published July 6 show the pair carrying grocery bags with a third person pushing a cart.
  • Page Six reports that Grande and Alvarez dated between 2015 and 2016.
  • The outlet linked the July 4 sighting to earlier June outings and to Grande changing lyrics that referenced Alvarez.
  • Page Six said other reporting, citing a TMZ source, asserted there was no romance at the time of the June appearances.
  • The July 4 images do not include a cited statement from Grande or Alvarez explaining the outing.