Matthew Judon Blames Ariana Grande For Mac Miller’s Death

After claiming that Ariana Grande was to blame for Mac Miller’s passing, Matthew Judon, a player for the New England Patriots, has come under fire.

Matthew Judon Blames Ariana Grande For Mac Miller’s Death

A 10-year anniversary version of Ariana Grande’s debut album Yours Truly was made available last week (August 25). Live performances of “Honeymoon Avenue,” “Daydreamin,” “Baby I,” “Tattooed Heart,” and “Right There” are included in the special project. The Way, Ariana’s first joint effort with her late ex Mac Miller, also has a live version.

Some fans blamed Grande for Miller’s passing, despite the fact that Miller was open about his issues with depression and substance addiction. In response, she stated in a Vogue cover story from August 2019:

“People don’t see any of the real stuff that happens, so they are loud about what they think happened. They didn’t see the years of work and fighting and trying, or the love and exhaustion.”

The pop singer with a $220 million net worth paid homage to Mac Miller in the tenth anniversary edition of her first album “Yours Truly.” In addition to the 12 original songs, she also included a Spanish rendition of “The Way” with Miller.

Despite Mac’s demise, Ariana kept his original verse from the song, which features a full orchestra performing in the background. In the music video for “The Way (feat. Mac Miller) – Live from London,” Ariana also paid respect to Mac. When the song ends, the screen fades to black with just the words ‘Feat. Mac Miller remains on screen.

Matthew Judon tweeted the image and responded as follows:

“Absolutely no one cares. Don’t be sad now just because he’s dead it’s your fault.”

Miller, a producer of hip-hop music and musician, died on September 7, 2018, at the age of 26 from acute drug intoxication. From August 2016 until May 2018, he dated Ariana Grande. They were last spotted together at Madonna’s VIP after-party following the 2018 Academy Awards.

Judon wasn’t the only person with this viewpoint; as of the time of writing, another quotation tweet with the words “I hope she knows she’s going to hell” had gathered over 76,000 likes. Numerous other people expressed similar views, and many more stood up for Grande.

 

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