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Ariana Grande Reveals New Love Of Her Life After Pete Davidson Breakup
Carly Ledbetter 8 hours ago
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidsoncalled off their engagement earlier this month, but the “No Tears Left to Cry” singer is already hog-wild about her new love interest.
Grande revealed on Twitter Wednesday that her pet pig, Piggy Smalls, is “the absolute love of my life.”
“I have no idea what I did ... to deserve her,” the 25-year-old said.
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When a fan asked what Piggy’s favorite songs were on the “Sweetener” album, Grande just replied, “she is a pig.” However, the singer did make Piggy Smalls the sole star of her music video for the song “Breathin’” on the album.
Take one look at this swine and you’ll start swooning.
Grande got the pig when she was still with Davidson. The “Saturday Night Live” comedian revealed what the process was like to actually get the pet during an appearance on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” in September.
“Can I just say, this girl, she was like, ‘I want a pig,’ and an hour later, it was just there. You know what I mean?” Davidson joked.
“Like, I’m still trying to get a Propecia refill for the last two weeks. This chick got a pig in a fucking hour,” he continued. “She was like, ‘I want a pig’ and then it was there. It was fucking dope.”
Since the couple split, Grande took a brief social media break while Davidson told a few jokes about the breakup during a benefit for the Swing Left political action committee in West Hollywood.
“Well, as you could tell, I don’t want to be here. There’s a lot going on. Does anybody have any open rooms? Looking for a roommate?” he said, before joking about the tattoos he got for and with Grande.
“What else is going on? Um, I’ve been covering a bunch of tattoos, that’s fun. I’m fucking zero for two in the tattoo [department],” he said, as reported by People. The comedian previously had a tattoo of former girlfriend Cazzie David, which he covered after they split.
Despite the split, people on both sides of the breakup are “relieved” the couple split, sources told People.
Grande has a lot coming up on her schedule, as the singer announced dates for her world tour on Thursday. The Sweetener World Tour will kick off in Albany, New York, on March 18. Tickets go on sale for the general public on Nov. 1.
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Ariana Grande's New Music Is Apparently a Breakup Album She's Been Working On to "Heal"
Ariana Grande is moving on from her breakup with Pete Davidson in the best way she knows how to: by turning to music as therapy. The pop singer, whose short engagement to the SNL actor ended earlier this month (much to their families' relief, reportedly), is at work on new music. Grande confirmed that she's deep in the followup to this year's Sweetener while in conversation with fans on Twitter.
For Grande, working on her next album has been therapeutic in the wake of her breakup, as she confirmed. "It ain’t work when you love it," she tweeted. "I’m the luckiest girl in the world to be able to do this sh-t and express myself and heal this way .... my lifeline to be honest. Thank you for listening and allowing this to be my life 🖤."
She also gave an update on how she's been feeling these days, telling a fan, "I’m feeling [so much] better lately and this music is sick. I’m so happy.... I’m very excited for dis next one too."
When a fan replied "you literally made an album in 2/3 months... this is insane. Hard work. Queen!," she wrote back, "How you think I survived these 2/3 months... damn." When another fan wondered, "I can't believe... two albums in 4 months or less... how does this happen?," she clarified, "Life... you know?"
As for when it will be released, Grande previously revealed that her new music would come out earlier than expected. "I love music," she tweeted on October 8, "I ain’t waiting another two years to drop it. I want to share it w u when it’s fresh." She also said of the new album and her recent Sweetener that "we just gonna have both at once if you down."
Pete Davidson is healing in his own way—aka making jokes out of their breakup: "There’s a lot going on," he recently said to a crowd at a benefit show, "Anybody have any open rooms? Anybody looking for a roommate?" Of course, Grande is more than entitled to do her own public healing, though her approach so far seems to be much more respectful to her ex.
Related: Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's Families "Are Relieved" About Their Breakup
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Scooter Braun Hints That Ariana Grande Fired Him Over a 'S***ty Boyfriend'
Scooter Braun recalls a time when his client Ariana Grande tried to “Break Free” and fire him as a manager.
The 37-year-old entertainment executive, who has worked with Grande, Justin Bieber, and at times Kanye West, opened up about the incident, which he says took place in early 2016.
"With Ariana, I could have said a lot of stuff, and in fact my team wanted me to, because they were so pi**ed. But I said, ‘We’re not gonna say a word, and this is gonna come back around,’” Braun said during a talk as part of Fast Company’s Innovation Festival on Tuesday. "They were like, ‘Never take her back!,’ and I just said, ‘Let’s stay quiet and let our truth be our actions.’”
Braun joked that the reasoning behind Grande firing him was due to one of her former flings. "And when the s**ty boyfriends leave, she starts to see the light on some stuff, and one day I got a phone call," he continued. "She said, ‘Can I see you tomorrow?’ and I said, ‘No, I’m busy’ — I actually couldn’t, so I said, ‘I could see you Thursday’ or whatever and I went over there and we had a very honest conversation.”
It’s unclear if Braun was referring to one of Grande’s high-profile romances or someone else. She has dated rapper Big Sean and late rapper, Mac Miller, as well as her recent whirlwind engagement and split from comedian, Pete Davidson, though this incident happened long before she was seeing the Saturday Night Live star.
Braun went on to note that being fired changed his relationship with Grande, which proved important in 2017 when a bomb went off at her Manchester, England, concert, killing 22 people.
"That relationship we had, from being fired and getting back together, really gave us the strength for what we never imagined would come that following year,” he said.
Braun believes the incident also made him a better manager.
“It allowed me know that I can be fired — I had never been fired before,” he said. "It made me know that as much as you give to people in a service business — we do a lot of asset business, but this is a service business — you can never expect anyone to reciprocate. You have to do it for the right reasons, and if you get screwed over in the end, so be it, and hope you had a hell of a ride along the way.”
Grande is currently working through a difficult split from Davidson, but has continued to perform. For more on the ups and downs of her year, watch the video:
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