The Myth That Refuses to Die: Did Ariana Grande Really Call Mac Miller 928 Times After His Death?
Seven years after Mac Miller’s tragic overdose on September 7, 2018, one of the most persistent and emotionally charged rumors in pop culture history continues to break hearts across TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: the claim that Ariana Grande called her ex-boyfriend’s phone 928 times in the hours and days after his death – desperately trying to hear his voice on voicemail one last time.
The rumor, which first exploded on social media in 2019, has been viewed billions of times in fan edits, accompanied by gut-wrenching captions such as “She called 928 times just to hear him say ‘Hey, it’s Mac…’ one more time” or “And you’re chasing someone who won’t even reply once.” It has become modern internet folklore – romantic, tragic, and devastatingly specific.
But after exhaustive fact-checking across every credible source, interview, book, and statement from those closest to the situation, the truth is clear: the “928 calls” story is completely false.

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There has never been a single legitimate news outlet, police report, family statement, or verified insider that has confirmed the existence of 900+ missed calls from Ariana on Mac’s phone. No coroner’s report, no phone records, no interview with friends who were with Mac that night – nothing.
Multiple sources close to Mac Miller, including comments on platforms frequented by his inner circle, have stated that Mac’s mother, Karen Meyers, personally confirmed the rumor was untrue. Fans who spread the story early on were forced to admit it originated from an anonymous Twitter post with zero evidence.
The biography Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller (2022) by Paul Cantor – widely regarded as the definitive account of his life – interviewed dozens of Mac’s closest friends, producers, and family members. Not once is the 928-call story mentioned, because it simply did not happen.
What is true is far more painful and human.
Ariana Grande was deeply, genuinely devastated by Mac’s death. She posted a heartbreaking black-and-white video tribute just hours after the news broke, with the caption: “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… 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. rest.”

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In the months leading up to his passing, Ariana did frantically blow up the phones of Mac’s friends and producers whenever he went missing for days – not out of obsession, but out of genuine terror that he would overdose. Producer Big Jerm revealed in Most Dope: “There would be times when Ariana would text me… She’d be blowing me up. She couldn’t get in touch with him… she assumed the worst. She was very protective of him, in a loving kind of way. She just wanted to make sure he was safe.”
She tried everything to save him. And when she couldn’t, the guilt nearly destroyed her.

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Yet instead of remembering the real, complicated, beautiful love they shared – the way Mac helped Ariana find her sound on “The Way,” the way they supported each other through fame and mental health struggles, the way they remained friends after the breakup – millions continue to share a fabricated screenshot or voiceover claiming “they found 928 missed calls from Ariana.”
It’s not romantic. It’s not tragic. It’s a lie that keeps hurting two families who have already suffered enough.
Mac Miller was 26. Ariana Grande was 25. They loved each other fiercely, imperfectly, and honestly. That truth is painful enough without turning it into fan fiction.
Let’s finally let the “928 calls” myth die with the respect both of them deserve.
Rest in peace, Malcolm. And Ariana – thank you for loving him the way you did, even when it wasn’t enough to save him.

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