Ariana Grande hit back at a troll who accused her of ‘milking’ Mac Miller‘s death after she shared a sweet throwback of them celebrating Thanksgiving together.
The God Is A Woman singer wrote ‘you’re v missed,’ alongside the snap of them on Thanksgiving 2017.
And while most fans felt it was a touching tribute to her ex, one misguided person accused Ariana of ‘milking’ his death.
“She milkin this shit bruh,” they wrote.
And Ariana totally clapped back with kindness, responding: “i pray you never have to deal with anything like this ever and i’m sending you peace and love [sic].”
But it seems the troll’s hurtful words got to Ariana, as she later wrote a series of tweets about how some of the things she sees makes her sick to her stomach.
“Some of the sh*t 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,” she wrote.
Halsey agreed with the sentiment, responding: “Ari the world could only dream of being as compassionate and gentle as you. and since ur being, as always, so classy and nice, allow me the honor of telling them to shut the f**k up.”
Pointing out that she’s entitled to deal with her emotions however she chooses, the 25-year-old added: “Everything I feel is valid and safe. Everything I do is genuine and honest. There is no right or wrong during this period,” before posting two follow-up messages.
“Sending u all a sh*t ton of love,” she added, alongside the word: “Peace.”
This isn’t the first time she’s used her social-media profiles to fight the good fight, having hit out at Piers Morgan when he tried to shame Little Mix for the empowering nude photo they used to promote video ‘Strip.’
Even though Ariana has had a difficult few months, she’ll soon be lighting up everyone’s lives with her movie-themed music video for ‘Thank U, Next,’ featuring IRL Aaron Samuels and Jennifer Coolidge.