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Ariana Grandehas said “Thank u, next” to many things in her life this year — and now she’s ready to close the chapter on 2018 for good.
“I hope this new year brings you all much laughter, clarity and healing,” she added in a message to her millions of fans, which she paired with a sideways photo of herself. “Be gentle with yourselves and each other.”
“If we made it thru this last year, we’ll for sure make it thru this one. Thank you for everything,” she continued, adding a black heart emoji.
By Monday, the singer had also deleted a sweet tribute to her exMac Millershe had posted on her Instagram Story Sunday, which showed the late rapperplaying the piano.

Whileaccepting Billboard’s Woman of the Year awardearlier this month, Grande struggled to hold back tears as she touched upon her very tumultuous year, which included Miller’s death and her whirlwind romance with ex-fiancéPete Davidson.
“I want to say that I find it interesting that this has been one of the best years of my career and the worst of my life,” she said. “I’m not saying that for sympathy, I’m just saying that because I think a lot of people would look at someone in my position right now…and think, ‘She’s really got her s— together,’ Ya know? Like, ‘She’s really on it.’ Like, ‘She’s got it all.’ “
Grande continued: “I do, but as far as my personal life goes, I really have no idea what the f— I’m doing so yeah, it’s been a very conflicting one.”
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Grande and Miller, 26, dated for two years before officiallycalling it quitsin May. Shortly after the pair ended things, Grande and Davidson, 25, began dating. They wereengagedless than two months later.
But Grande’s newfound relationship bliss was short-lived when Miller wasfound deadin September after anaccidental overdose. As she struggled to cope with the loss of her ex, her whirlwind romance with Davidson also ended, with the paircalling off their engagementin October.
Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock

Grande, who has sharednumerous tributesto Miller since his death, has also spoken out about hergrieving process.
Opening up about her right to grieve her ex, Grande added that “everything i feel is valid and safe.”
“There is no right or wrong during this period,” she continued.
source: people.com