The "Nariana" couple is certainly becoming the next "Jelena" couple in the music biz. Despite both singers' busy schedules, Nathan Sykes and Ariana Grande still find time for each other. It's quite obvious they're head over heels in love and Sykes has nothing but great things to say about his "amazing" girlfriend.

Nathan Sykes of The Wanted has been hit by the love bug. So has "Sam & Cat" star, Ariana Grande. Both singers after performing countless times together for "Almost is Never Enough" have totally fallen for each other. With Jai Brooks of "The Janoskians" out of the picture, it certainly is a happy ever after for the "Nariana" couple. In fact, the couple became official in the cheesiest and not to mention romantic spot on earth - Disneyland.

"Basically we went out to Disneyland and had a great day. And we always said leading up to that when there was something official to announce and that's exactly when we announced it and everyone was like," stated Nathan to MTV News.

So far, the relationship between Ariana and Nathan has gone pretty well even with Jai Brooks' shocking cheating claims late last month.

"It's going very well. I'm very, very happy and she's amazing. So yeah, I'm very lucky," revealed Sykes.

The same thing goes for Grande who had gushed about Nathan in her interview with MTV as well.

"I'm the happiest I've ever been and I'm learning a lot of lessons from this relationship. I think that's beautiful and it's something that should be expressed. You best believe I'm going to be writing about him," stated Grande.

The pair are so much in love that even during their on stage performances they forget they have an audience.

"We forget there's an audience when we're on stage together," stated Sykes.

As for The Wanted fans, Nathan is proud to say he's got supportive fans that really won't mind being put aside when Ariana Grande is on his mind.

'There were fans at the airport and I had to rush past. They were like "why aren't you stopping?" and I was like "I have to see my girlfriend!"' stated Sykes.