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Ariana Grande and boyfriend Mac Miller split up due to manic workloads

ARIANA Grande and boyfriend Mac Miller have split up due to their manic work schedules.

Boom Boom singer, Ariana, 24 and her rapper beau, 26, have parted ways – but are still good friends, according to .

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Rapper Mac Miller and Ariana Grande have split up

Their parting has been blamed on their heavy workloads, with her fourth album due out next month.

But the split will shock fans.

Mac recently took to twitter with gushing praise for Ariana as she released new single No Tears Left To Cry.

He tweeted: “Very proud of this girl right here. Welcome back, we missed you. One of a kind.”

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The musical couple regularly posted cute social media snaps of themselves

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Mac support Ariana as she struggled in the aftermath of the Manchester bombing
Ariana Grande performs her new single No Tears Left to Cry live at Coachella 2018

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The pair are staying good friends, according to reports
Ariana Grande's emotional performance of One Last Time at One Love Manchester

The pair were also snapped together earlier this year at an Oscars after party in Los Angeles.

Ariana looked stunning as she teamed a feathered minidress with thigh-high black boots, pulling back her platinum blonde hair into a sleek ‘do, while Mac wore a classic black and white tux.

Mac was also supportive of Ariana as she recovered from the shock of the deadly Manchester Arena attack outside her concert last May.

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Ariana’s manager Scooter Braun recently opened up on how the singer experienced severe trauma in the aftermath of the blast which killed 22 young fans.

Mac is known for his tongue-in-cheek rap songs.

He hooked up with the singer after their single The Way.

Ariana Grande releases 'No Tears Left To Cry' - her first new music single since the Manchester bombing

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