Entertainment Music GoFundMe Shuts Down Page to Help 'Homeless' Pete Davidson Following Ariana Grande Split Following his breakup with Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson's fans are trying to help him out — but it looks an awful lot like trolling By Jordan Runtagh Jordan Runtagh Twitter Jordan Runtagh is an Executive Podcast Producer at iHeartRadio, where he hosts a slate of pop culture shows including Too Much Information, Inside the Studio, Off the Record and Rivals: Music's Greatest Feuds. Previously, he served as a Music Editor at PEOPLE and VH1.com. He's written about art and entertainment for more than a decade, regularly contributing to outlets like Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly, and appearing as a guest on radio and television. Over the course of his career, he's profiled the surviving Beatles, Brian Wilson, Aretha Franklin, Roger Waters, David Byrne, Pete Townshend, Debbie Harry, Quincy Jones, Brian May, Jerry Lee Lewis, James Taylor and many more. A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, he lives in Brooklyn, where he can be found DJing '60s soul records. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 15, 2018 03:17 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Following his breakup with Ariana Grande, Pete Davidson‘s fans are trying to help him out — but it looks an awful lot like trolling. The couple had shared a $16 million dollar super luxe apartment in the upscale New York City neighborhood of Chelsea. According to a GQ profile on Davidson published in August, Grande purchased the abode herself. Now that the pair are splitting, it seems like the SNL star might be looking for new digs. All the Signs Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson Were on the Brink of Breaking Up So some anonymous citizens of the internet decided to lend the guy a hand by starting a GoFundMe page for the newly “homeless” Davidson. “As you may all know, Pete Davidson and his fiancé have recently broken up,” wrote a user known as “Ari Remy Ma” on the crowd funding platform. “He will need somewhere to sleep tonight.” However, the page was removed before the $2,500 goal was reached. Considering SNL pays reasonably well, we assume Davidson, 24, will find a new spot with minimal trouble. But news of his split from the 25-year-old pop queen this weekend sent Twitter into a frenzy of activity — with most making Davidson the butt of the joke. On Sunday, PEOPLE confirmed that Grande and the comedian had called it quits. The pair decided to end their engagement over the weekend, TMZ first reported on Sunday. “It was way too much too soon,” a Grande source told PEOPLE. “It’s not shocking to anyone.” A rep for Grande did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment, and Davidson’s rep had no comment. Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson End Engagement: ‘It Was Way Too Much Too Soon,’ Says Source Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock Ariana Grande Supported Pete Davidson at SNL Hours Before Split News Broke: Sources Just hours before news of their split went public, Grande was seen supporting Davidson at a Saturday Night Live broadcast. Multiple sources tell PEOPLE that the “God Is a Woman” singer was present at the 30 Rockefeller Center studio on Saturday night as her boyfriend performed on the iconic New York City sketch comedy show.