For all that must be great about dating a very famous person, a celebrity relationship is not without its risks. In the unfortunate case that the courtship ends, you’re . . . probably not going to be able to easily escape your ex, whether they’re on billboards as you drive down the highway, in the trailers that play before a movie, or on the radio in your Uber. As Lady Gaga has said about an ex of hers, “I had a boyfriend who told me I’d never succeed . . . I said to him, ‘Someday, when we’re not together, you won’t be able to order a cup of coffee at the fucking deli without hearing or seeing me.’”

With that as our backdrop, let’s check in with our pal G-Eazy, the popular rapper who dated popular singer Halsey on and off starting in the summer of 2017. The pair had split briefly earlier in 2018, before their most recent separation in October. While we have never gotten a definitive account of what led to their breakup, Halsey used a performance on Saturday Night Live in February to seemingly address it. While singing “Without Me,” a song she has said is about the rapper, the backdrop behind Halsey revealed a handwritten missive stating, “I’m so sorry Ashley I cheated.” (He apparently cheated multiple times, as the handwriting continued with the names of several cities where said unfaithfulness would seem to have occurred.) Halsey tweeted after the performance, writing, “as an artist, I have a privilege to remain honest and write about what’s true to me. as a woman, I have a responsibility to not allow myself to be silenced by someone who has done me wrong. my truth will always come through in my art. death over silence, yo.”

What did G-Eazy—now dating Victoria’s Secret model Yasmin Wijnaldum—make of all this? We don’t know for sure, but we do know—at least according to a Page Six tipster—that he isn’t exactly requesting her songs. Page Six says that on Monday night, during a party at the Playboy Club, Halsey’s “Bad at Love” was played by the D.J. According to the “spy,” G-Eazy loudly “booed” the song. He was later joined by Wijnaldum, and the two “proceeded to very publicly kiss.” (What differentiates a “very public” kiss from a public kiss, one might ask, fairly.)

This is, undoubtedly, not the last we have heard about this split. And given how we’ve already had an S.N.L. artistic display and a public nightclub booing, we have high hopes for even more grandiose future developments in this saga.