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Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson’s Breakup Is Starting to Turn Bitter Weeks Later

When Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson broke up and acted like everything was fine and it was a mutual thing and the timing just wasn’t right, it was obvious they were full of it. They both missed public appearances for weeks and even though Grande’s breakup song sounded all “Oh, you were so great, no hard feelings,” the name ‘Thank U, Next” is the most passive-aggressive break-up song title I’ve ever heard.

Well, now the facade is crumbling and the break-up is getting nasty. When The Zoe Report posted a link to an article on tips for choosing an engagement ring, Grande left her own tip: “don’t.”

That probably wouldn’t be notable, but they’ve also been resorting to subtweeting and taking shots at each other. It started last weekend when Pete made a joke about their quick engagement and breakup in a promo for SNL.

That’s a little funny. If you laughed, it was probably at Davidson’s delivery.

You know who didn’t think it was funny? Ariana Grande. She tweeted, and later deleted this.

for somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh

She also tweeted “thank u, next” and “.”

According to E!, she was very mad on the internet about Pete’s joke.

“She wasn’t amused by Pete’s jokes at all,” a source tells E! News about Ariana’s reaction. “They made an agreement that they would not address their relationship or discuss it after they split up. He violated that agreement and it really hurt her. She knew he would see her tweet.”

“Pete is having a hard time with the breakup and making jokes his way of dealing with it,” the insider continues. “Ariana hopes that he will have enough respect to not do it again.”

You know, there were rumors that Pete wanted to get back together with Ariana after the breakup and figured after she had some space they could jump back in. If you’re reading this, Pete, and I know you’re not, you clearly dodged a bullet here. No one wants to marry a subtweeter.

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