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'Attention Seeking A**!': Ariana Thinks 'Selfish' Pete Is Using Her For Career Gain

Ariana Grande is done playing nice with ex-fiance, Pete Davidson, and now a source tells RadarOnline.com exclusively the singer believes the "selfish" SNL star is using her for his own career gain!

After Davidson, 26, joked about his split with Grande, 25, in an SNL promo clip, the singer clapped back in a now-deleted tweet, which said, "for somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh."

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"Ariana is straight up tired of Pete talking s**t. She left him because he is arrogant, self-centered, selfish and an attention-seeking a**h**e," a source close to Grande said.

"Everything he is doing right now just confirms to her that she made the right choice."

As fans know, Grande broke off her engagement to Davidson after only six months. Following their split, Grande kicked him out of her $16 million NYC penthouse and changed the locks to make sure he could not get back in.

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"Everyone told Ariana that Pete was using her for his own career gain and this just goes to show that everyone was right," the insider told RadarOnline.com.

"Ariana just wants Pete to go away and her family feels the same way. They just want him to get lost."

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