A follower who accused Ariana Grande of Twitter for the death of Mac Miller, received a sympathetic response from the singer on Sunday. “I pray that you never have to experience something like this and I grant you peace and love,” Ariana said scornfully.
“I find it frightening how some people think”
some of the shit i read on here makes me sick to my stomach. it scares me the way some people think and i don’t like this world a lot of the time. if only we could be more compassionate and gentle with one another. that’d be sick.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) November 25, 2018
everything i feel is valid and safe. everything i do is genuine and honest. there is no right or wrong during this period.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) November 25, 2018
The singer then placed a series of tweets in which she explained that she was sick of this kind of reactions. “I find it frightening how some people think, and I often do not like this world, if we could show a little more sympathy and be nicer to each other, that would be great.”
Ariana emphasized that everyone mourns in his own way. “Everything I feel is right and kind, everything I do is sincere and honest, there is no right or wrong at a time like this.”
The singer was with Mac for two years, and had a lot of support for the rapper in the time around the attacks at her concert in Manchester. They broke up this spring, in September Malcolm McCormick, as the musician was actually called, died of an overdose.