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You're referring to the recent controversy surrounding Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson's whirlwind romance and subsequent breakup.

For those who may not be aware, Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson, a comedian and Saturday Night Live cast member, started dating in May 2018 and got engaged just four weeks later. However, their relationship ended in October 2018 after just five months.

The Daily Mail, a British tabloid, has been at the center of the controversy, with many accusing the publication of being overly invasive and sensational in its coverage of the couple's breakup.

Some of the allegations against the Daily Mail include:

  1. Stalking: Grande's team accused the Daily Mail of sending a private investigator to follow Grande and her friends, including her mother, Joan Grande.
  2. Misleading headlines: The publication was accused of using misleading headlines and sensationalized articles to attract readers.
  3. Invasion of privacy: Grande's fans and supporters have expressed outrage over the publication's alleged invasion of Grande's privacy, including publishing photos of her without her consent.

Grande herself has spoken out against the Daily Mail, calling the publication "toxic" and "hurtful" in a series of tweets. She also accused the publication of using her as a "punching bag" to sell newspapers.

The controversy has sparked a wider conversation about the ethics of celebrity journalism and the impact it can have on public figures. Many have called for greater accountability and respect for celebrities' privacy in the media.