Ariana Grande has killed her Twitter account, and Arianators are “ veritably concerned.”
After nearly 12 times on the platform, the pop songster disabled her account on December 24. Little is known about what told Grande’s decision to abandon the app because she didn’t notify her followers of her departure.
“ This account doesn’t live. Try searching for another,” the sanctioned@arianagrande account now says. “ Commodity went awry, try again,” the app states on the mobile interpretation. It’s worth noting that if she had actually deleted her Twitter account, her username with the verification sign would not show.
Since the “ 7 Rings” songster is so public and honest on social media, numerous sweeties are confused as to why Ariana Grande disabled her Twitter account.
Perhaps she’s revamping her social media presence to marshal in a new musical period in her career, it wouldn’t be the first time an artist did so.
Alternately, she may simply want to relax for the leaves by taking a break and spending time with her new partner Dalton Gomez.
Some assume it’s due to cyberbullying, while others feel new music is on the way.
Her Instagram account is still functional, and she continues to post on the network.

She hasn’t addressed the content on Twitter directly. On her Instagram Story, she did post some Christmas felicitations for her followers, jotting, “ Happy merry!!! Allowing of you all and wishing you the warmest, happiest and healthiest always. 🙂 Love you so veritably much.”
When Ariana’s absence was noted, Arianators turned to social media, posting images of her now-blank runner with the textbook‘ Commodity went awry, try again’ drinking them rather.
One stoner posted the blank runner alongside the communication‘Ariana’s Twitter account has been killed, while another said that now that the music Napoleon is no longer on the network,‘there’s no point of Twitter presently.’
‘Ariana went from telling us she loves us every day to killing … these r dark times (sic),’ wrote another.
Grande is still active on Instagram, where she lately promoted her new Netflix film Don’t Look Up with a videotape of her singing “ Just Look Up,” her original song for the film, on the homestretch of NBC’s The Voice alongside Kid Cudi.
The film follows two astronomers as they strive to advise humanity that a comet is heading straight for Earth and would wipe out civilization. They go on a media stunt in an attempt to convert others to believe, but they’re unprofitable. Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Tyler Perry, and Leonardo DiCaprio all star in the film.