The demise of Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's relationship has been widely publicised, with the singer and comedian both keeping fans up to date with how they're getting on following their engagement breaking down.

And judging by what Ariana's replaced her engagement ring with, she's doing just fine, thanks to the support of her BFFs. The singer posted a bathroom mirror selfie earlier this week (November 19), showing off the friendship ring she's wearing on her fourth finger.

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.... n I’m so good with that

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Her friends Alexa Luria and Courtney Chipolone are also wearing similar rings, and they've all been sharing snaps of their jewellery on Instagram. Page Six says the ring itself looks "suspiciously like a (much smaller) engagement ring".

Grande has also been commenting on her friends' Instagram pictures using the ring emoji:

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Ariana's friendship ring comes as the singer released her break-up anthem, 'Thank U, Next', in which she says she's spending more time with her friends, and is now in a relationship with herself.

The lyrics read: "Spend more time with my friends / I ain't worried 'bout nothin' / Plus, I met someone else / We havin' better discussions / I know they say I move on too fast / But this one gon' last / 'Cause her name is Ari / And I'm so good with that."

You got this, Ari.


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