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Ariana Grande 2018: Is Pete Davidson and Mac Miller Included in ‘Thank You, Next’ Singer’s Upcoming Docuseries?

Ariana Grande recently announced that a four-part docuseries are going to be released on Nov. 29 that will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at some of her biggest moments. Called “Ariana Grande: Dangerous Woman Diaries,” the series will include her Dangerous Woman Tour, “One Love Manchester” concert, and footage from the making of her “Sweetener” album, Pitchfork reported.

The “Thank You, Next” singer already hinted at this upcoming project when she retweeted a post from music video director Alfredo Flores. Obviously, Ariana Grande is thrilled that this docuseries is finally coming out and it will be interesting to see what unseen footage has been included in the project.

And since the “One Love Manchester” concert is included in the series, there will certainly be a lot of painful and tear-jerking moments during the series. As a refresher, the concert was held as a tribute to the Manchester Arena bombing that occurred on May 22, 2017.

During the attack, a suicide bomber detonated a homemade shrapnel-filled bomb that killed 23 people and injuring 139 more. Ariana Grande was floored after the attack broke out and decided to host a benefit concert at Manchester on June 4 intended to help the victims recover from what they went through.

But won’t be all gloom and darkness as the docuseries will definitely have some lighter tones as well. However, it seems that the personal life of Ariana Grande will not be featured in the upcoming series.

The 25-year-old pop sensation has had her life scrutinized in recent months after her ex, Mac Miller, committed suicide back in September. Ariana Grande also recently broke her engagement with Pete Davidson after dating for several months. As for how fans can watch the docuseries, Youtube Premium subscribers will only need to keep a close watch at Ariana Grande’s channel as it’s scheduled to drop a few hours from now.

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