It’s after a break and through a text message, no less.
Almost everyone knows the flash romance of Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande. The couple committed to breakneck speed, and were 4 months of dating, licking iconic palettes and suggestive references to Harry Potter until the end of their date (and their wedding). plans) in October 2018. But what we didn’t know then is that Pete ruined his ex-girlfriend David Cazzie before anything else happened. According to Cazzie, Pete left with Ari only a day after his official separation.
A Los Angeles Times article highlighted the content of Cazzie’s recent essay, “Nobody Asked For That,” which captures the most intimate highlights of his relationship with Pete. According to Cazzie, she and Pete were “in love” with each other, however, she struggled to convince him how much he enjoyed it.
Eventually, Cazzie paused, but called him later and told him he had made a mistake. But Pete was no longer in the relationship, said he was “the happiest he’d ever been” and officially left her through a text message. That same week, Cazzie found out about it. Pete now with Ariana.
The breakup was complicated for Cazzie, she wrote in the essay, as Pete’s dating enthusiasts with Ari criticized her on social media. Cazzie also couldn’t take Pete and Ari’s photographs from his head, he said he imagined them falling in love without delay. , accompanied by the audio of her bathing voice whispering sweet words in her ear, along with her beyond the declarations of love and accepting as true to me.
Looking back, Cazzie now says this complicated time has replaced a lot for her. “It was a pivotal moment in my life,” he told the Los Angeles Times. “And writing about it has caused me a lot of anxiety, especially since I communicate a lot about hating the attention it has brought me. Why would I draw more attention to myself by writing about this?But there’s nothing worse than what I’ve already experienced with this. “
But despite how difficult the breakup was for Cazzie, she and Pete are friends now!He even thanked him in the appreciation of his book: “Pete, I love you . . . Your courage inspires me and your friendship means the global to me.