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by maroconcorn1974 2020. 2. 9. 14:32

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Instagram/Facebook is continuing to mourn following his in September. On Thursday, the 'Thank U, Next' singer took to her Instagram Story to share a Facebook memory of her and the late rapper celebrating Thanksgiving together just last year. 'you're v missed,' Grande captioned the selfie of the duo. It's been just over two months since Miller passed away at the age of 26. On Sept.

Monarchs’ riders such as Bobby Beaton, Sam Masters, Mitchell Davey, Guy Robson and Ricky Wells have been amongst those paying tribute on Facebook.

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7, the Los Angeles County Coroner confirmed in a statement that authorities were called to the artist's home in Studio City, Calif. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 11:51 a.m. On Sept. 8, an autopsy was performed and a cause of death was deferred pending further investigation. Kelsey McNeal/ABC via Getty Images In the days following his passing, many of Miller's friends and loved ones, including his ex-girlfriend, Grande. The singer, who dated Miller for about two years before in May, took to Instagram one day after his death to post a tribute to Miller, a black-and-white photo of him staring up at the camera. She later from their time together, writing, 'i adored you from the day i met you when i was nineteen and i always will. I can't believe you aren't here anymore.

I really can't wrap my head around it. We talked about this. So many times. I'm so mad, i'm so sad i don't know what to do. You were my dearest friend. Above anything else. I'm so sorry i couldn't fix or take your pain away.

I really wanted to. The kindest, sweetest soul with demons he never deserved. I hope you're okay now. Shortly after Miller's cause of death was revealed, a fan sent Grande a recorded video from Miller's Instagram Live on Aug. 9, in which he can be heard listening to Grande's song 'R.E.M.' Off of her Sweetener album.

'Hey @ArianaGrande here's a video of @MacMiller listening to R.E.M during his Instagram live from August 9th before it was released,' the fan tweeted along with the video. 'We had to stan the best song from Sweetener!' After watching, Grande replied, 'his voice and laugh. He is supposed to be here. Thank u for finding this.'

Not only that, but the legendary band added Crowded House's Neil Finn and The Heartbreaker's Mike Campbell to their lineup. Ahead of their North American tour next month, the band performed live on TV for the first time today (September 5), singing their classic track 'The Chain' on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Watch a clip from the performance above. Buckingham was reportedly over a disagreement regarding their tour.

Instead, Buckingham will go out on his own tour just a few days after the band's opener. Picture: Warner Bros/The Ellen DeGeneres Show Last month, Mick Fleetwood: “Obviously this is a huge change with the advent of Lindsey Buckingham not being a part of Fleetwood Mac. “We all wish him well and all the rest of it. In truthful language, we just weren’t happy. And I’ll leave it at that in terms of the dynamic.” On including Campbell and Finn in the group, he said: “We are a week into rehearsals and it’s going really well and we’re looking forward, in true Fleetwood Mac style. “If you know anything about the history of this band, it’s sort of peppered with this type of dramatic stuff. It’s a strange band really.

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The new-look Fleetwood Mac also performed their classic hit 'Gypsy' on the show, with on lead vocals. Watch the full performance below.