Tuesday, May 19, 2026

(listen) Ariana Grande Drops New Song Tonight Called “Thank You Next” for Ex-Fiance Pete Davidson

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Ariana Grande is just a little upset over her broken engagement to “SNL” star  Pete Davidson.

Tonight she’s dropping a new single called “Thank You Next” to upset Pete a half hour before “SNL” airs.

Here’s the link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/thank-u-next-single/1441178207

Are they in high school? Well, almost. Apparently she’s angry that he keeps making jokes about their break up. He made one in this week’s promo with Jonah Hill. So she’s retaliating in song.

Anyway, it’s coming at 11pm and I’ll post it right here. Come on kids, you knew you’d never get married. Just move on. You are kids. Ariana shouldn’t waste her voice on this. Although, I did just read on the interweb that Ariana’s brother is dating a gay couple.

We are far away from the world of Meryl Streep, Viola Davis, and Tom Hanks here, friends. Far away.

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