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Halsey Suggests G-Eazy Cheated On Her During SNL "Without Me" Performance


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Halsey and G-Eazy are long over and the singer is seemingly very happy with her current man Yungblud. When Halsey and G-Eazy first broke up, people assumed that the "No Limit" rapper cheated on her after she sent out one single tweet

More recently, Halsey served as host and performer for this past weekend's Saturday Night Live episode and her touching performance of "Without Me" alluded to the same infidelity had in her past relationships." In the video below, you can see Halsey sitting on stage with a pianist, belting her heart out to her chart-topping song. After just a minute of her set, the background of the stage features graffiti with the words:  “I’m so sorry Ashley I cheated.”

After her performance, Halsey tweeted a statement that read: "As an artist, I have a privilege to remain honest and write about what’s true to me. as a woman, I have a responsibility to not allow myself to be silenced by someone who has done me wrong. my truth will always come through in my art. death over silence, yo."

Watch the full clip below.

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