The 'Thank U, Next' hitmaker herself has responded to the said troll for accusing her of 'milking' the death of her late ex-boyfriend.
- Nov 26, 2018
AceShowbiz - Since Mac Miller shockingly died of drug overdose a few months ago, Ariana Grande has been frequently posted a touching tribute to her late ex-boyfriend on social media. But one particular person apparently thinks that she is just doing it for exposure, and the songstress is obviously not having it.
It all started when Ariana shared a throwback photo of her and Mac celebrating Thanksgiving together when he was still alive. Writing on the image, she noted that the rapper would be "v missed." Responding to the tribute, a Twitter user claimed that the "Thank U, Next" hitmaker was not being genuine and only "milkin this s**t."
The tweet apparently didn't go unnoticed by Ariana, but instead of clapping back angrily, she replied, "i pray you never have to deal with anything like this ever and i'm sending you peace and love."
i pray you never have to deal with anything like this ever and i’m sending you peace and love.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) 25 November 2018
Ariana continued responding to the accusation in another tweet, expressing how she felt "sick to the stomach" to read these kind of things on social media. "it scares me the way some people think and i don't like this world a lot of the time," she said. "if only we could be more compassionate and gentle with one another, that'd be sick."
some of the shit i read on here makes me sick to my stomach. it scares me the way some people think and i don’t like this world a lot of the time. if only we could be more compassionate and gentle with one another. that’d be sick.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) 25 November 2018
"everything i do is genuine and honest. there is no right or wrong during this period," the brunette beauty continued writing on the micro-blogging site, prompting fellow singer Halsey to reach out to her with some words of comfort.
everything i feel is valid and safe. everything i do is genuine and honest. there is no right or wrong during this period.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) 25 November 2018
i love you very much https://t.co/KiDU9gfcUh
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) 25 November 2018
"ari the world could only dream of u being as compassionate and gentle as you, and since ur being, as always, so classy and nice, allow me the honor of telling them to shut the f**k up," the "Without Me" singer said, to which Ariana simply responded, "i love you very much."