Ariana Grande Is Blamed For Mac

2020. 2. 7. 23:30카테고리 없음

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On Friday (September 7), the music world was shocked to hear about the untimely passing of. Everyone deals with grief their own way. While many fans and to the rapper, who died of an apparent overdose, some people turned their mourning against his ex-girlfriend, blaming her for his death.

A has yet to publicly respond to Miller's passing, but another woman in music's got her back. After of the Swimming rapper's death, took to Twitter to send her condolences. Rest In Peace, Mac Miller.

My heart breaks for his family and friends,' she wrote. But after seeing people attacking Grande, the country star wrote a follow-up tweet defending the pop star. 'To those trolling AG: you aren’t making yourself feel better. You aren’t solving anything. You’re just one of thousands mobbing someone who’s grieving, just like you,' she wrote before totally owning the haters. 'Except they actually knew this person and you didn’t.'

Sep 8, 2018 - Following Mac Miller's death, trolls started blaming Ariana Grande for his apparent overdose in her Instagram comments. The messages got so. Mac and ariana were on good terms. She is definitely not to blame for this. He was a HUGE part of her life and she will be hurting just like his friends and family.

Check out both tweets below. Grande and Miller earlier this year, with the 'No Tears Left to Cry' singer citing. The rapper has been open about his struggles with addiction. In May, after he struck a power pole with his Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon and fled the scene. Law enforcement officers later arrested him at his home. News of Miller and Grande's split came just one week before his arrest.

If you or anyone you know is facing substance abuse issues, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 for free and confidential information 24/7. Photo: Getty Images.

Unfortunately, many people immediately blamed his ex-girlfriend, singer Ariana Grande, posting accusations on her Instagram and to Twitter. Grande has since disabled her Instagram comments. This isn’t the first time Grande has gotten heat because of Mac Miller.

Even HuffPost mentioned Miller’s breakup with Grande in its news alert to readers. While the former couple, who had been together for roughly two years, in what became a very public uncoupling, the only place for Grande in this narrative is in describing Miller’s past relationships. Her name does not belong in the headline or first sentence of any news report about his death. Miller was an accomplished artist in his own right, independent of Grande’s place in his life. The singer and record producer had just released his fifth studio album, “Swimming,” last month and was about to leave on tour in October. To feature Grande so prominently in reports of Miller’s death is to imply she was somehow involved in the events surrounding or leading up to it ― even though there’s absolutely no evidence of that. It’s a reductive way to treat both of them.

Ariana Grande Is Blamed For Machines

For Miller, it trivializes his career. For Grande, it suggests she’s a villain because she left Miller and began a relationship with someone else. This is a particularly dangerous thing to do, as it sets a poor example for women who are afraid to remove themselves from because they’re made to feel responsible for a man’s self-destructive behavior. Others have noted this as well.