Ariana Grande Promises Fans She’ll Go Back On Tour But It’s Too ‘Scary’ Right Now
Sept. 29 2018, Published 3:02 p.m. ET
Ariana Grande wants her fans to now she hasn’t forgotten them. After posting a series of emotional tweets on Thursday, the singer took to Twitter on Friday and told fans she wants to get back out on tour and see them — but admitted it’s too scary to be away from home right now.
“i’m antsy. can’t sit still. i wanna tour now,” Ariana replied to a fan on Friday. “yesterday i jus wanted to sit home forever but today i wanna do shows and see u. it’s all v up n down rn. but hi ily. i am working on it. i’ll keep ya posted.”
When a fan told her not to do anything she’d regret, Ariana replied, “id never regret it. my happiest moments are with y’all and on stage and stuff.”
Ariana then admitted, “i think it’s just the looooooong chunks of time away from home that are scary to me rn. hi i’m being too honest and people r gonna tear me apart but idc anymore. lol.”
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“like maybe i’ll do a mini one. i cant do what i did last time right now. that i do know,” Ariana continued. “whatever it is i hope it’s okay with you. i just love and miss you. everybody telling me i need to take time but i’m so antsy. idk. ily.”
Ariana’s tweets came one day after she tweeted she was “so tired” and needed “just one okay day.” “ty for loving me sm I do not deserve it,” she tweeted. The singer has been struggling after her ex-boyfriend of two years, Mac Miller, died of a drug overdose on September 7.
Previously, the singer admitted she was suffering from PTSD following the terrorist attack at her Manchester, England concert in May 2017. She was supposed to appear on the premiere of Saturday Night Live this weekend but dropped out due to “emotional reasons,” producer Lorne Michaels explained on the Origins with James Andrew Miller podcast.