Ariana Grande has posted a touching letter to fans after she was seen breaking down at one of her concerts. In one of the videos captured by fans at St Louis, Missouri, the young diva was captured breaking down while singing “R.E.Mâ€, a song written about her ex-fiancé, Pete Davidson. Penning a letter to fans, the ‘God is a Woman’ singer in her now unavailable Instagram post wrote, “I’m grateful for the sea of love I have around me every day and for the people who come to these shows and give all of us every ounce of energy they’ve got. I’m grateful to work with the best musicians and dancers in the world. I’m grateful for my voice and my team. I’m grateful for this music.
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"I feel everything very intensely and have committed to doing this tour during a time in my life when I'm still processing a lot ... so sometimes I cry a lot! I thank you for accepting my humanness," the letter said.
"No matter how hard it gets or how many feelings come up that are screaming at me to be processed and sorted through one day, I'm grounded by gratitude and promise not to give up on what I've started," her deleted tweet read.
Grande said she shared the letter because she wants fans to know that "if you too are hurting, you can push through and are not alone. It is hard to balance taking care of the people around you, doing your job and healing/taking care of yourself at the same time."
Grande's breakdown onstage follows two tough years for the singer followed by the lost of her former boyfriend, breaking off engagement and the Manchester suicide bombing in May 2017 at her concert that resulted her with post-traumatic stress disorder.
The 26-year-old was crying during a concert in Pittsburgh, the hometown of late rapper and her former boyfriend Mac Millerwhile singing “Raindrops (An Angel Cried)â€, which is believed to be about Miller in June.
 “Wish I could say thank you to Malcom, ‘cause he was an angel†she sang in her lyrics.