Ariana Reacts To Pete’s Message, Says She’ll Always Have ‘Irrevocable Love’ For Him
Dec. 4 2018, Published 11:01 a.m. ET
Ariana Grande to the rescue! Just hours after Pete Davidson shocked fans by posting a heartbreaking message about bullying and suicide, the “No Tears Left To Cry” took to Instagram to defend him!
"I know u already know this but I feel I need to remind my fans to please be gentler with others,” she wrote. "I really don’t endorse anything but forgiveness and positivity.”
Despite the fact that she dumped Davidson, 25, this October, weeks after accepting his proposal, Grande, 25, admitted that she cares “deeply about Pete and his health” and does not want him receiving hate because of their failed romance.
“I’m asking you to please be gentler with others, even on the internet,” she continued, adding that she’s learned through her own mistakes not to be so “reactive” on social media.
“You truly don’t know what anybody is experiencing ever. Regardless of what they choose to display on social media or how they may appear in public. I can promise u that. So please let whatever point you’re trying to make go,” Grande added.
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RadarOnline.com readers know Grande wrote “thank u, next” as an ode to her exes, days after splitting from Davidson and mourning the death of Mac Miller. And while the hit pop anthem may have seemed like a song of revenge to some, the beauty pointed out that that was not her intention.
"I will always have irrevocable love for him and if you’ve gotten any other impression from my recent work, you might have missed the point,” concluded Grande in her Instagram statement.
The beauty’s comment came less than a day after the Saturday Night Live comedian posted a sad message about the hate he’s received from the time he started dating Grande until now — even after their split.
“I’ve been getting online bullied and in public by people for 9 months. I’ve spoken about BPD and being suicidal publicly only in hopes that it will help bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth,” wrote Davidson this Monday, adding that he appreciates his true fans and their undying support.
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