Lilly Jay, Ethan Slater’s estranged wife from whom he has filed for divorce, reacted to his ex-husband’s new girlfriend, Ariana Grande’s latest track, Yes, And?
The song seems to be a diss song at critics who bashed the singer for romancing Slater, who ended his marriage with Lilly Jay days after the news emerged, right after her divorce from Dalton Gomez.

One of the lyrics in the alleged diss track, which convinces her critics that it is a reaction to the bashing she received, is “Your business is yours, and mine is mine. Why do you care so much whose d**k I ride?”

The song has created a fuss with sources close to Jay ripping the singer for her “lack of remorse” as “utterly disrespectful,” saying, “Ariana is dating a man who is still married.”
“She is flaunting her relationship with a married man who has a one-year-old child at home, with his wife. Ariana has destroyed a marriage and she does not seem to care,” they added to Heat Magazine.
“She created art that basically says, ‘F**k you, I don’t care what I did because I am happy,’” the tipster added.
However, a source close to Grande insists that the song is not a diss track, claiming that the timing of the song’s release was a coincidence.
Ariana Grande “does not address anyone specifically or any one specific instance,” they said.