Grande covers up Pete Davidson tattoo


Los Angeles, Dec 3 (IANS): After their whirlwind engagement and subsequent break-up, singer Ariana Grande and comedian-actor Pete Davidson are both taking steps to cover up many of the matching tattoos they either got together or about the other person.

A few days after their split in October, Grande performed at "A Very Wicked Halloween" where she was seen covering her "Pete" tattoo with a Band-Aid, reports eonline.com.

A few weeks later, the "Reborn" ink on her hand that she got with Davidson had been turned into some sort of feather or leaf. Both Grande and Davidson got a heart design over other tattoos, which almost made it look like they got matching break-up tattoos.

Grande's most recent tattoo redo was a shout-out to Mac Miller, her former boyfriend who died in September.

The singer has been openly mourning Miller since his death, often posting old photographs and throwbacks of the two of them and reminiscing about their relationship.

One fan went so far as to accuse Grande of "milking" Miller's death, but she clapped back with an appropriate response. "I pray you never have to deal with anything like this ever and I'm sending you peace and love," she said on Twitter.

She added in another tweet, "Some of the s--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."

  

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