Ariana Grande Thanks Mac Miller, Pete Davidson in New Song as Comedian Praises 'Wonderful' Ex on SNL Ariana Grande dropped a new so...
Ariana Grande dropped a new song, âThank U, Next,â that alludes to her exes Pete Davidson and Mac Miller â" right before Davidson offered a heartfelt statement about his former fiancée on Saturday Night Live.
Grande, 25, starts the song, released on Saturday, by reviewing her past romances with dancer Ricky Alvarez, rapper Big Sean, comedian Davidson and musician Miller, who died on Sept. 7 at age 26.
âThought Iâd end up with Sean / But he wasnât a match / Wrote some songs about Ricky / Now I listen and laugh / Even almost got married / And for Pete, Iâm so thankful / Wish I could say âThank youâ to Malcolm / âCause he was an angel,â she sings.
âOne taught me love / One taught me patience / One taught me pain / Now Iâm so amazing,â she continues before the chorus: âThank you, next / Thank you, next / Thank you, next / Iâm so fâ"ing grateful for my ex.â
Mentioning that she only wants to walk down the aisle once, Grande offers a self-empowerment mantra: âPlus I met someone else / We havinâ better discussions / I know they say I move on too fast / But this one gonâ last / âCause her name is Ari / And Iâm so good with that.â
Meanwhile, Davidson, 24, skipped a punchline during his Weekend Update segment on SNL and instead wrapped up with a nod to the âNo Tears Left to Cryâ singer.
âThe last thing I will say is I know some of you are curious about the breakup, but the truth is itâs nobodyâs business, and sometimes things just donât work out, and thatâs okay,â Davidson said. âSheâs a wonderful, strong person, and I genuinely wish her all the happiness in the world.â
âNow please go vote on Tuesday,â he added.
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Davidson slipped in a joke about his split at the beginning of his appearance. âThe midterm elections are obviously a huge deal, and after I had to move back in with my mom, I started paying attention,â he quipped. âSheâs loving it.â
Earlier on Saturday, Grande told fans that âThank U, Nextâ is also the title of a forthcoming album sheâs been working on.
In a teaser for the Saturday Night Live episode on Thursday, Davidson poked fun at his former engagement. âHey Maggie, Iâm Pete. You wanna get married?â Davidson asked musical guest Maggie Rogers.
After Rogers turned him down, Davidson said he was â0-3,â joking about his failed relationships. Grande seemingly fired back at Davidson in since-deleted tweets hours after the promo was posted. âFor somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh,â she posted.
Moments later Grande tweeted âthank u, next,â hinting at her new song.
A source told PEOPLE that reports that Davidson was scrapping future plans to joke about his breakup on SNL were false.
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âItâs completely untrue that Pete got a skit about Ariana pulled from this weekendâs show,â the source said. âPete has always talked about his life on the show, and Ariana knows that. Thatâs where she met him in the first place.â
âPeteâs unfazed. Itâs true theyâre not in agreement about things after the breakup. A lot of people thought he was the wild card in the relationship, but thatâs not true. Pete has and will always joke about his life, with or without her,â the source added.
Prior to Thursday, things between Grande and Davidson appeared to be very civil.
The two called it quits in October after getting engaged in June. âIt was way too much too soon,â a Grande source told PEOPLE at the time. âItâs not shocking to anyone.â
Sources close to the couple told TMZ that the decision to split was a mutual choice, as both the pop star and Davidson felt the timing wasnât right.
Grande had weathered an emotional time in the months since Millerâs death. The musicians first went public with their relationship in September 2016 and split in April 2018.
âShe completely broke down after she found out about Mac,â an insider told PEOPLE in September after Millerâs death from an apparent drug overdose. âShe canât believe he isnât here anymore. He was such a special person to her. She is very, very sad. ⦠This is a nightmare for her.â
His death may have factored into her split from Davidson. âItâs true that Ariana has been struggling a bit with life in generalâ after Millerâs death, a source told PEOPLE in October after Grande and Davidsonâs breakup.
â[Millerâs death] was devastating and shocking to her,â the source added. âItâs had a huge, negative impact on her life. It made her rethink many things in her life.â
âShe realized that planning a wedding right now felt very rushed,â the source said. âItâs not what she wants to do right now. She doesnât want to make any rushed decisions and has decided to take a step back instead.â
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