According to the singer’s managerScooter Braun, there’s no bad blood between Grande and theSaturday Night Livestar.

“Ur cancelled,” the angry fan wrote ona photo Davidson posted promoted his upcoming filmBig Time Adolescencewith Machine Gun Kelly and Griffin Gluck,the Huffington Postreported. “Tysm for breaking with Ariana bc she’s doing much better BYE.”

A slew of hateful words against Davidson from Grande supporters followed, causing Braun to speak up.

“Stop the bulls—,” Braun wrote, according toE! News. “It is nothing like that and Pete is a good dude.No one has hate for this guyand he is a stand up guy. Show respect because trust me everyone on this side knows he deserves it and wishes him well.”

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It’s been two months since Grande and Davidsonended their engagement.

The 25-year-olds had a quick courtship, with PEOPLE confirming theywere datingin May — shortly after Grande and late rapper Mac Millerwent their separate waysand Davidson andCazzie Davidbroke up.They got engaged in June.

“It was way too much too soon,” an insider told PEOPLE in October after the split. “It’s not shocking to anyone.”

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Since then, both seemed to have moved on emotionally.

Grande released her now-No. 1 breakup anthem “Thank U, Next.” And despite poking fun at him in the trailer for its official music video, Grande ultimately sings about being grateful for their relationship in the tune.

While Davidson hasn’t made any mention of his ex on social media, he did address their sudden breakup earlier this month onSNL.“I know some of you are curious about the breakup, but the truth is it’s nobody’s business, and sometimes things just don’t work out, and that’s okay,” he said. “She’s a wonderful, strong person, and I genuinely wish her all the happiness in the world.”

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Meanwhile, Braun — who reps Grande as well asJustin Bieber,Carly Rae Jepsen,Dan + Shay, and more — told PEOPLE that Grande is ready to get back on the road despite her hardships over the past year.

“Ariana expresses herself through her music and that will always be her therapy and her home,” Braun previously said.

He added to reporters: “Ariana is an extremely strong, incredible person and I think she’s shown the world that. … Whatever she’s going through, she has an amazing way of triumphantly coming back with incredible records that last forever.”

source: people.com