
I am happy for her and moving forward with her life just as I’m sure she is with me.” “It’s just a part of something that’s going to continue to help make me who I am. Like, the whole thing is a little strange but it’s not negative,” Miller told Beats 1 host Zane Lowe in July. About Grande, who is now engaged to Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson, Miller had said that people were reaching out to him to check that he was OK after the news broke. Miller broke up with Ariana Grande in May after two years of dating. “I can’t imagine not waking up sometimes and being like, ‘I don’t feel like doing shit.’ And then having days where you wake up and you feel on top of the world.”


I want to be able to have good days and bad days,” he said. In a Thursday profile from Vulture, Miller opened up about his music, also touching on fame and his personal life. You don’t go down in history because you overdosed. He also added in the personal, 12-minute doc: “I’d rather be the corny white rapper than the drugged-out mess that can’t even get out of his house. “I get super fucked up, still, all the time. “I get fucked up, let’s keep it real,” Miller said in a 2016 documentary, Stopped Making Excuses. He was reportedly facing up to six months in jail if convicted. He was originally booked for a hit-and-run charge when he was arrested on May 17, after police discovered his abandoned Mercedes G-Wagen in the San Fernando Valley area.

The Los Angeles Attorney’s Office had filed charges against Miller for a driving under the influence on Aug. The Pittsburgh native had been open about his history of substance use and was recently involved in a car wreck.
