The best way to celebrate anengagement? With a little Disney magic.
She captioned one video, “Full mood,” while another was labeled, “Another take. I really like this one.”
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Grande rocked mouse ears for the outing and briefly waved after a fan called out her name.
Another admirer was lucky enough to snap a few selfies with the “No Tears Left to Cry” singer.
PEOPLE confirmed on Monday that Grande and Davidsonare engagedafter several weeks of dating.
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Grande also wrote, “crying,” in response to a tweet calling her “Mrs. Davidson.”
Another told the star, “I hope he knows he is maRRYING US AS WELL.” Grande replied, “HAHAHAHAHAHH HES BEEN BRIEFED.”
“It’s a recent engagement. They’re just two people who found love quickly and make each other happy all the time. They both started talking about it this past weekend. It’s nothing they’ve been hiding,” an insider told PEOPLE.
The couple — who began dating shortly after Grande’sbreakup from rapper ex Mac Millerin May — have beenusing social mediatoexpress their affectionfor one another. Davidson also confirmed that hehad splitfrom his longtime girlfriend Cazzie David in mid-May, around the same time he wrapped his fourth season performing onSaturday Night Live. He will reportedly return to the show when it resumes production in the fall.
“Everyone around them issuper supportive and happy that they’ve found love,” a source told PEOPLE.
And the newly engaged pair have also continued to support one another after they opened up about their respective hardships.
“He went through a rough patch a while back but he’s been really happy lately,” the source said about Davidson, who recently revealed that he’sback to drinking and smokingfollowing his diagnosis ofborderline personality disorder. Davidson has also said he struggles with anxiety andCrohn’s disease.
Grande previously said she’s battledanxiety and post-traumatic stress disordersincethe bombing at the Manchester, U.K. concert venue where she was performingin May 2017.
“It’s hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss,”she toldVogueU.K.fortheir July issue.
“But, yeah, it’s a real thing. I know those families and my fans, and everyone there experienced a tremendous amount of it as well. Time is the biggest thing. I feel like I shouldn’t even be talking about my own experience — like I shouldn’t even say anything,” Grande said.
source: people.com