Ariana Grande Calls Her Mac Miller Relationship 'Toxic' In Powerful Message

Ariana Grande Calls Her Mac Miller Relationship 'Toxic' In Powerful Message




Ariana Grande has time for the trolls. Today (May 23), the "No Tears Left To Cry" singer replied to a viral tweet, which blamed Mac Miller's recent DUI on her. In an iPhone note, Grande chastised the Twitter user for downplaying ladies who fight to get out of unhealthy relationships.


"How absurd that you minimize female self-respect and self-worth by saying someone should live in a toxic relationship because he wrote an album about them, which btw isn't the case (just Cinderella is ab me)," Grande wrote. "I am not a babysitter or a mother and no woman should feel that they require to be."


Ariana's message went on to describe how she attempted to help Miller in his fight with sobriety, although emphasized that it isn't an excuse to shame her into staying with him.


"I have cared for him and attempted to support his sobriety & prayed for his balance for years," she continued. "(And routinely will obviously) however shaming / blaming girls for a man's inability to keep his shit with each other is a very major problem. Let's please stop doing that."


The Sweetener star ended the note by detailing that her relationship with Miller was at times, "hard or scary while it was happening." She concluded by ensuring fans she plans to continue to pray for her former partner and any females going through similar circumstances.


On May 10, Grande released a message on Instagram that reported she was splitting with Miller. "I can’t wait to know and support you forever and I’m so overjoyed of you," wrote the Dangerous Woman singer. Since then rumors have swirled that she is casually dating Saturday Night Live's, Pete Davidson.


Trolls better think twice before coming at Ari again.









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