Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez are not permitted to share any ‘pictures or films’ from their relationship, which is quite restrictive.
Last month, the former couple filed for divorce after a two-year marriage.
According to court records, they separated on February 20, and they’ve now finalised the conditions of their divorce.
Both parties have also decided to refrain from writing any memoirs about their two-year marriage.
Nor will they ‘release, disclose or publish any photograph (and related negatives), tape, film or like embodiments whether now or hereafter created’.
According to documents seen by The Blast, 30-year-old Ariana and 28-year-old real estate agent Dalton are also banned from releasing ‘recordings of any aspect of any activity in or about any home, office or other property owned’.
The ex-couples are also barred from giving any candid interviews about their marriage.
It comes on the heels of reports that the God Is A Woman singer will pay Dalton a fortune.
According to TMZ, Dalton will get a one-off, tax-free payment of $1,250,000 (£1,018,425) from Ariana but there’ll be no subsequent spousal support payments.
The net revenues from the sale of their Los Angeles house will be shared 50/50, and Ariana will pay up to $25,000 (£20,400) of her ex’s legal fees.
‘There is still a great mutual love and respect between Ariana and Dalton,’ a source told the magazine earlier this month, ‘and they wanted to make sure everything was done correctly in lockstep with one another.’
Their shocking breakup was confirmed in July, and only days after, speculations circulated that Ariana was romantically linked with her Wicked co-star Ethan Slater.
Ethan filed for divorce from his wife Lilly, with whom he had a 13-month-old boy, not long after.
Ariana and Ethan are now rumoured to be living together in NYC, with a source telling Us Weekly: ‘Ethan informed his friends and soon-to-be ex-wife that he’s living with Ariana full-time in New York.
‘They’re really happy and really good for each other. All of her friends love him.’