From one heartbreak to another, life continues to be painful for Ariana Grande. Going through a series of never-ending events, sources say that her and former ex-fiancĂ© Pete Davidson have called off their engagement. Prior to the split, her life appears to be a total sham. Dating for only a couple of weeks, Ariana was spotted wearing an engagement ring on her finger, but this romance didn’t last as long as we expected. After the split, Grande made her first public appearance where she was spotted without her 3-carat, $93,000 engagement ring and her covered up Pete Davidson inspired tattoo. Davidson was also spotted as he covered up his bunny ear tattoo that was inspired by Grande. During a previous interview, Pete referred to himself as, the luckiest guy in the world, stating, “the day I met her, I was like, hey I’ll marry you tomorrow.” Ariana appeared to feel the same way as she also mentioned in an interview, “I’m not a crushy person — like I don’t have crushes on people, I jokingly said to my tour manager, I’m marrying him. 100 percent. I’m literally marrying him. I had the biggest crush in the whole world on him the whole time, like forever. Like, my friends used to make fun of me for it, all that stuff.” After the alleged split, Ariana took a break from the Internet for a while as she posted on social media, “Time to say bye bye again to the internet for just a lil bit,” Grande wrote, “it’s hard not to bump news n stuff that I’m not trying to see rn. It’s very sad and we’re all tryin very hard to keep going. love u. and thank u for bein here always.” It is said that the split was mutual, giving time for Pete to manage his mental health issues and Ariana to start focusing on her personal well-being. Prior to this, a Pete Davidson source recently told PEOPLE that this was not the first time the pair had broken up. “They’ve gotten into arguments and broken up before and got back together,” he added, “It’s definitely a fresh breakup, but they totally could get back together because who knows with those two.”Â
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Mville chapter.