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Ariana Grande’s ex-fiance` Pete Davidson moves on; ‘SNL’ star reportedly dating Margaret Qualley

Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson were once engaged. The two openly declared their love for one another and were so in love that they decided to get married even if they have been in a relationship for a few months only.

Their whirlwind romance ended quickly as well and since the breakup, Grande spent her time on music. She also embarked on tours and performed on big events and so far, she hasn’t been linked to anyone yet.

Ariana’s ex-fiance’s girlfriends

While Ariana Grande continued to work hard, Pete Davidson started dating already. He dated Kate Beckinsale for a while and she’s his first girlfriend after his relationship with the “Break up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored” singer failed miserably. It was brief but when they were actively dating, the pair have been spotted having PDAs numerous times.

Kate and David broke up in April and today; it was reported that the “Saturday Night Live” star has a new love already. According to US Weekly, he is currently dating “Once Upon a Hollywood” star Margaret Qualley.

“They’ve been seeing each other for a couple of months and Margaret is really excited about him,” an insider told the magazine. “Margaret is really excited about him.”

The pair are said to be together for two months now and while they are not talking publicly about their romance, the source said that the comedian and actress are planning to confirm their dating status soon. They will be appearing together at the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 30 to announce that they are dating.

Ariana’s participates in the abortion rights campaign

Meanwhile, Ariana Grande joined other big singers like Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish in the abortion campaign. They are backing the rights of the women to have a choice when it comes to abortion. BBC reported that aside from Grande and the mentioned singers, over 130 musicians have signed the open letter in support of abortion rights in the United States.

"Sweeping bans on access to safe, legal abortion are stripping away our freedoms," they stated in the letter. "Every person deserves the right to control their body, their life, and their future.

We cannot live freely and move fully in the world when our basic right to access the reproductive health care we need is under attack."

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