Twitter – Mac Miller and Ariana Grande dated for almost two years. The late Pittsburgh-bred rapper wrote an entire album around his love for her called The Divine Feminine in 2016.

After they broke up in May, the pop princess moved on quickly to now-fiancé Pete Davidson as Miller seemed to spiral.

Earlier this summer, he was arrested for a DUI after crashing his Mercedes G-Wagon into a pole while driving around the San Fernando Valley.

Miller died on Friday (September 7) at the age of 26 of a suspected drug overdose and now, people are holding Grande responsible for his death. It evidently got so out of control that Grande disabled her comments on Instagram and hasn’t addressed her ex-boyfriend’s death publicly at all.

Ariana Grande disabled her comments on instagram, because sickos like these are posting this kinda shit. RIP to Mac Miller. This aint it. pic.twitter.com/m7P5lNjAG1 — Faduma ???? (@ignis_leaena) September 7, 2018

However, several people jumped in the 25-year-old superstar’s corner, restoring at least a inkling of humanity.

Some pointed out Grande had been through enough, citing the deadly 2017 Manchester bombing during one of her concerts.

Check out the reactions below.

Every outlet and person who is dragging that young lady, who buried 22 fans that were murdered at her concert a freaking year ago, into this tragedy AS IT BREAKS should be ashamed of themselves. — Jamilah Lemieux (@JamilahLemieux) September 7, 2018

Ariana Grande DID NOT make Mac Miller overdose.

Ariana Grande DID NOT make Mac Miller overdose.

Ariana Grande DID NOT make Mac Miller overdose.

Ariana Grande DID NOT make Mac Miller overdose.

Ariana Grande DID NOT make Mac Miller overdose. — Lasizwe (@lasizwe) September 7, 2018

I feel for @ArianaGrande right now. When you leave someone you love for your own betterment you fear things like this happening. I wouldn’t wish that on any woman. I pray she doesn’t internalize any guilt or regret. I genuinely mean that. ? — Kaylen Zahara (@amazedbykay) September 7, 2018

I already see people on here blaming ariana grande for mac's death. Please do not put that on anyone. This is a tragedy as it is and there is zero need to make it worse. I know for a fact mac miller would not want that. Such a sad day for music. — RyansAverageLife (@RyanAbe) September 7, 2018

people need to stop blaming @ArianaGrande for what happened. it is NOT her fault whatsoever. she’s gone through enough already. some people are so ridiculous — sebastian olzanski (@sebtsb) September 7, 2018

Mac Miller's death is a tragedy, and the blame directed at Ariana Grande is sick. We blame women for what happens to their exes because we see them as their partners' caretakers, not their equals. We tell men with troubled exes they "dodged a bullet" or "got out while they could" — Hayley MacMillen (@hlmacmillen) September 7, 2018

i’ll tell you what we’re NOT gonna do is send disgusting messages and blame toward ariana grande. i don’t know the details of the tragedy, but NO ONE ELSE is responsible for any sort of mental illness, addiction, choices. she’s also grieving, send her LOVE in this time. — GABBIE HANNA ?? (@TheGabbieShow) September 7, 2018

People need to remember how much s*** @ArianaGrande has been through & the guilt she must already feel (undeservedly) and now to loose him and get all of THIS??!! … have some empathy my god!!!! ☹️?? #RIPMacMiler — AISLEYNE (@Aisleyne1) September 7, 2018

The people saying Ariana Grande should not have walked away from Mac Miller and blaming her do not understand what it feels like to be with someone who is battling an addiction and how they show it in you. I hope you’ll never have to experience it but please try to understand. — sai sailaja seshadri (@Saisailu97) September 7, 2018

I'm worried about Ariana Grande, too. She shouldn't be to blame for Mac Miller's overdose/death. He was a grown man dealing with his own personal demons. It's a really sad and unfortunate situation but it was ultimately his own choices that led to his fate. — therealkenidrawoods (@KenidraRWoods_) September 7, 2018

Leave Ariana Grande out of it. Come on! — Cousin Carl (@carlchery) September 7, 2018

I really feel for Ariana Grande. She literally went through having the Manchester bombing at her concert and now this. She is only 25 years old. Anyone sending negativity her way right now is simply a terrible person. — Emily Sears (@emilysears) September 7, 2018

Putting any blame on Ariana Grande for any of this is a new low for you asshole trolls Do you ever leave your mom’s basement? Or do you just sit there in the dark 24/7 drowning in your own loneliness, immaturity & self-hate? A 26-year just overdosed. Grow up & show some empathy — JAX (@Jax) September 7, 2018