Ariana Grande Reportedly Dating Pete Davidson Shortly After Mac Miller Split

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Ariana Grande attends the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 7, 2018 in New York City.

New reports claim the two moved on incredibly quickly.

The hip hop world was shocked to find out that Ariana Grande and Mac Miller ended their two year relationship. Grande made a statement a day after the reports came out and said that the two still have love for each other. However, it seems as if she's gotten over the relationship pretty quickly as she's reportedly seeing comedian, Pete Davidson.

According to PEOPLE, Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson are in the beginning stages of a new relationship. Their sources say that their relationship "just started" and that it's "very casual." 

Their source said, "Ariana and Mac officially broke up right after Coachella weekend, but they ultimately struggled for a long time with their relationship, and it was basically over last year."

The two of them initially met after Grande hosted Saturday Night Live in 2016. Davidson actually joined Grande for her opening monologue.

Pete Davidson is seemingly fresh on the market as well. Last week, the comedian confirmed that broke up with his long-time girlfriend, Cazzie David during an episode of Peter Rosenberg's late night show.

While Grande seems to have bounced back real fast from her break up with Mac Miller, it doesn't seem like the same could be said about himself. A week after their break up, the rapper was arrested for a hit and run while drunk driving. 


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Ariana Grande Reportedly Dating Pete Davidson Shortly After Mac Miller Split
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