Ariana Grandeis offering her support toPete Davidson.

Shortly after theSaturday Night Livestar, 25,posted an alarming messageand then deleted his Instagram on Saturday, Grande let her ex-fiancé know that he can count on her.

“Man i’m so sorry i told adumb joke,” she wrote in a series ofsince-deleted tweets, referencing a message directed atKanye West, which had drawn Davidson’s ire earlier on Saturday.

“I really didn’t mean any harm. all i want everyone to be healthy and happy. so desperately. please. my god,” added Grande, also 25.

The singer went on to share that she was “downstairs and I’m not going anywhere if you need anyone or anything.”

“I know u have everyone u need and that’s not me, but i’m here too,” she wrote.

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A rep for Grande did not immediately return PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Davidson and Grandesplitin October. They firststarted datingin May 2017 andgot engagedthree weeks later. The couple’s split came amid a difficult time for Grande. Just a few weeks earlier, the singer’sformer boyfriend Mac Miller died of anaccidental overdoseof fentanyl, cocaine and alcohol.

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On Saturday, sharing a screenshot of a note, theSNLstar, 25, wrote, “I really don’t want to be on this earth anymore. I’m doing my best to stay here for you but i actually don’t know how much longer i can last.”

“All i’ve ever tried to do was help people. Just remember i told you so,” he continued, adding a single red heart emoji.

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Although reps for Davidson andSNLdid not immediately return PEOPLE’s request for comment, actor and Davidson pal Jon Cryer went on to write on Twitter that he heard the comedian was at theSNLstudio in New York City and “accounted for.”

A public information officer with the New York Police Department also told PEOPLE they sent officers to do a welfare check on Davidson.TMZwas the first to report the news.

The New York Timesreported that police said a rep for NBC told the NYPD that Davidson was at work and doing fine.

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MusicianMachine Gun Kelly, who also a Davidson pal, tweeted that he was on his way to see Davidson and “make sure he’s good.”

“Im in the plane now on the way to see Pete. gonna make sure he’s good, i promise,” he wrote. “Can’t have my boy in the darkness like that.”

Earlier on Instagram, Davidson came to West’s defense after the rapper criticized Grande for ajoke she maderegarding West’sfeud with Drake, which West claimedmade light of his mental health.

“BravoKanye Westfor standing up for yourself and speaking out against mental health,” wrote Davidson, who has borderline personality disorder and has previously spoken about the negative effects bullying has on his illness.

“I can’t explain to you enough how difficult and scary it is to be honest about stuff like this. We need people like Kanye,” he continued.

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On Saturday morning, West, 41, addressed a tweet Grande shared earlier this week, hours before she dropped hernew song “Imagine.”

“Guys, i know there are grown men arguing online rn but miley and i dropping our beautiful, new songs tonight so if y’all could please jus behave for just like a few hours so the girls can shine that’d be so sick thank u,” shewroteon Thursday.

“I know Ariana said this to be cool and didn’t mean no harm but I don’t like even slightest level of slight commentary from someone I know loves and respects me,” Westtweeted, before emphasizing that people need to stop treating “mental health” like a joke. (Months after telling the world that hesuffered from bipolar disorder, West said in October that he was “misdiagnosed” with the condition.)

“All of this foolishness weighed on my mental health so @ArianaGrande you know I got love for you but until you’re ready to really make sure everyone’s ok don’t use me or this moment to promote a song,” West added.

Grande went on to apologize, saying that while the joke was “probably insensitive,” she wasn’t trying to use the feud to promote her song.

“With all due respect, i don’t need to use anyone to promote anything. period. i was making a comment ab what men were doing at the time vs. women. it was a joke which i understand now was probably insensitive. i apologize if i was in any way triggering and hope u feel well today,” she wrote in a since-deleted tweet.

“I know u already know this but i feel i need to remind my fans to please be gentler with others,” she wrote alongside a screenshot of Davidson’s post. “I really don’t endorse anything but forgiveness and positivity. i care deeply about pete and his health.”

“I’m asking you to please be gentler with others, even on the internet. i’ve learned thru my own mistakes not to be reactive on socials so i do understand,” Grande continued. “but you truly don’t know what anybody is experiencing ever. regardless of what they choose to display on social media or how they may appear in public. i can promise u that.”

“So please let whatever point you’re trying to make go,” she urged. “I will always have irrevocable love for him and if you’ve gotten any other impression from my recent work, you might have missed the point.”

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “help” to theCrisis Text Lineat 741-741 or go tosuicidepreventionlifeline.org.

source: people.com