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  • Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande collaborated on "Stuck With U"
  • Dalton Gomez, Ariana Grande's new boyfriend, makes a cameo 
  • The pair was first linked in February 

Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande finally released their duet “Stuck With U,” highlighting fans and celebrities social distancing in their houses. However, the music video didn’t just feature familiar faces but also the “Thank U, Next” singer’s new boyfriend, Dalton Gomez.

The clip, which both artists dropped on Friday (May 8), showed A-listers including Gwyneth Paltrow, sibling Kylie and Kendall Jenner, Chance The Rapper, and couple Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, among many others, adhering to the guidelines set by authorities to help curb the spread of the new strain of the coronavirus called COVID-19.

Daily Mail reported that the star-studded video may have become a confirmation of the dating rumors between Grande and Gomez, a 27-year-old realtor in Los Angeles. At one point, the pair were getting cozy and dancing in a bedroom.

The Grammy winner sported an oversized sweatshirt and her hair was pulled up in her signature pony. Gomez, meanwhile, chose to don an all-black ensemble.

Grande’s new boyfriend eventually leans over her and kisses her, prompting the singer to let out a smile. The former Disney star and Gomez have yet to address the public about their real score.

TMZ first spotted Grande and Gomez making out in Bar Louie in February, although at the time, he was yet to be identified. A month later, Page Six confirmed that the mystery man and the “Beauty and the Beast” singer were indeed dating.

They were also reportedly spending the quarantine period together, which checks out with their scene in the music video of “Stuck With U.” Before the revelation, Grande and her new boyfriend have been avoiding the public eye.

The song is actually a fundraiser, People reported, and proceeds will fund scholarships and grants for the children of the frontliners in this pandemic via the First Responders Children’s Foundation.

“[T]his moment really means so much more than it ever could have if it had happened any other way or if it had been any other song. [B]eing able to lend our voices to this project and collaborating on this has been so fulfilling and I really just love this song so much," Grande said on Instagram.

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U.S. singer-songwriter Ariana Grande is pictured at the 2020 Grammy Awards red carpet. AFP/VALERIE MACON