Ariana Grande says ex-Mac Miller "is supposed to be here" while she continues to mourn her death



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Ariana Grande will never forget Mac Miller.

The 25-year-old pop star remembered her ex on Twitter on Saturday after a fan sent her a video of an Instagram Live Miller recorded in August. The rapper died less than a month later, Sept. 7, from an accidental overdose of fentanyl, cocaine and alcohol. He was 26 years old.

"Her voice and her laugh," wrote Grande in response to the video, in which Miller listened to her song "REM", while they had been separated for months and she was engaged to Pete Davidson at the time. "He's supposed to be here."

"Thank you for finding that," she added.

On Saturday night, Grande released her new song, "Thank U, Next," which directly referred to her romance with Miller, among several other ex.

"I thought I would end up with Sean / But it was not a match / Write a few songs on Ricky / Now, I'm listening and I'm laughing," she sings in the title. "Even almost married / And for Pete, I'm so grateful / I'd like to say," thanks "to Malcolm / Because he was an angel."

A source previously told ET that Grande was "devastated" by Miller's death. "Although the two men ended their relationship, Ariana always shared a deep relationship with Mac and wanted only the best for him," the source said in September. "Ariana is very dissatisfied"

The singer "God Is a Woman" is open to her fans to allow them to cope with the pain and trauma associated with therapy on Monday.

"In all honesty, therapy has saved my life so many times," she wrote on Twitter. "If you're afraid to ask for help, do not do it.You do not have to suffer constantly and you can treat a trauma.I have a lot of work to do, but that is 39 is a beginning of awareness that it is possible.

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