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Ariana Grande Speaks on “Toxic” Former Relationship With Mac Miller: “I Have Cared For Him and Tried To Support His Sobriety”

After dating for about a year, Mac Miller and Ariana Grande broke up earlier this year. In a recent twitter response, Grande explains how her relationship with Miller was, and that he could suffer from substance abuse problems.

In March of this year, Miller crashed his car and received a DUI after blowing twice the legal limit. TMZ reported that “Miller had fled and gone home. Police went to his home, and he admitted he was driving drunk.”

 

The twitter fan, Elijah Flint, wrote the following in regards to Grande and Miller’s relationship. “Mac Miller totalling his G wagon and getting a DUI after Ariana Grande dumped him for another dude after he poured his heart out on a ten song album to her called the divine feminine is just the most heartbreaking thing happening in Hollywood”

In her response, Grande says that she is not to blame for Miller’s DUI, and that he was having problems during their relationship, which had her scared. She also admitted that his song, “Cinderella,” was about her. Check below for the response, and to hear why the song being about Grande was shocking to some.

Flint has since apologized to Grande over social media.

“Yeah, okay I came up with a plan it was/ Take you by the hand/ And bring you somewhere where the sand is/ Two nights, we landed/ We went straight into the room/ And played the music and started dancing/ You was taking off your pants/ It look like Dorothy ain’t in Kansas anymore/ I do you like a chore/ We started on the bed and then we moved onto the floor/ You started getting crazy, told me fuck you like a whore/ I thought you was an angel now you yellin’ to the Lord/ You used to tell me all the time I ain’t your type/ Now you always wanna spend the night/ Now I’m doing everything you like/ When I’m inside your pussy, damn it feels so right/ Yeah, but I still respect the game/ Every time I’m out of line you always set me straight/ The sex is great, and your sex I need it every day/ I yell your name, sinner, rebel/ Never gonna find nobody better/ All my life”

 

William Carter

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