The “break up with your girlfriend, i’m bored” crooner dropped a video, called “Female,” on Twitter on Friday (March 8) – aka International Women’s Day – which she originally released on her Dangerous Woman Tour.
“We made this for the dwt and you’ve been asking for it since 🖤,” she captioned it. “Happy international women’s day every day to women of every color, shape, size, sexuality, age, religion, trans, cis, and all who identify ! u are everything and i’m proud of u everyday. female by @HANNAHLUXDAVIS 🌫.”
“Just a reminder u aren’t celebrating women today or ever unless u including all kindsa women but wbk 🌫,” Ariana added in another tweet, along with, “It ain’t feminism if it ain’t intersectional.”
we made this for the dwt and you’ve been asking for it since 🖤 happy international women’s day every day to women of every color, shape, size, sexuality, age, religion, trans, cis, and all who identify ! u are everything and i’m proud of u everyday. female by @HANNAHLUXDAVIS 🌫 pic.twitter.com/pQkNiPSU3d
“I decided to do a fun little song parody related to Ariana Grande and her new single that I’m absolutely OBSESSED with right now,” she captioned it. “I included electric guitar tracks and I talk about the 7 THINGS that went wrong this week and um, I guess you can say, WIG hehe.”
“My throat contagious, my bills outrageous,” Jessie sings. “At least I’m trying, at least I’m trying”
She goes on to discuss Uber, Postmates, her bank account, and more.
“Mmmmk …. about to embark on my third tour and am for sure deep as fuck in my feelings,” she captioned a black-and-white snap of herself making a kissing face. “And getting my period so…. this is probably gonna be too much. but i just want to say how grateful i am for my life, for the people in it, for the ups and challenges, for the laughter and the pain, for this music and for the lifelong friendships i’ve made thru making it (that includes my friendship with y’all)…”
“Maaaaaaaan… i cant really fathom all that has happened over the past few years,” she continued. “I don’t even really know where i’m going with this post but i’m just grateful to be here still. and excited to see you. i’m prolly gonna cry a lot.”
“A few months ago i told my team i wasn’t even in an okay enough place to tour or work at all and my friends, you guys and this music really saved my life and turned everything around,” she wrote. “I’m still healing but i feel a lot lighter as of late and i think this is really going to be such a beautiful time. thank god we are doing this. i can’t imagine what else i’d do and i want you to know how thankful i am……”
“Anyway,” she added. “I’m gonna go focus on finishing this show for y’all and put my phone away for a little (how much u wanna bet i don’t last a day) so i don’t ruin all the surprises. thank you. for everything. i am so deeply and eternally grateful. life is wild. but your love and this music make it feel so sweet. love u. 🌑”
Watch a recent clip of Ariana singing “The Sweetest Sounds” from Cinderella below!
The 25-year-old sweetener star and the 30-year-old “IDFWU” rapper were seen together in Sean‘s car on Wednesday evening (February 27) outside of a recording studio in Los Angeles.
Ariana was reportedly at the recording studio first, until Sean showed up outside. She came out for the reunion and showed off one of her cute dogs to her ex. They also left together in his car.
Ari and Sean dated for nearly a year before the two split in April of 2015. She also memorably referenced Sean in her recent smash hit, “thank u, next”: “Thought I’d end up with Sean but he wasn’t a match,” she sings.
In the accompanying music video, while flipping through her ex “Burn Book,” she wrote the words “so cute, so sweet (could still get it)” next to Sean‘s picture. It might be coming true, after all!
Ariana Grande is reacting to fans who were upset when she was announced as the headliner for this year’s Manchester Pride Festival.
The 24-year-old songstress took to Twitter to respond to fans who called her out for being a straight woman leading a lineup at an LGBTQ festival and for causing ticket prices to skyrocketed.
After explaining she didn’t have anything to do with ticket pricing, Ariana opened up her relationship with her LGBQT fans and Manchester.
“the lgbtq community has been so special to me and supportive throughout my entire career. the relationships i have with my lgbtq fans, friends, and family make me so so happy,” Ariana wrote.
She added, “and also i wanna visit a city that means so much to me. lgbtq representation is incredibly important, and i’m always proud to share the stage with lgbtq artists… i’m not claiming to be the hero of the community or the face of the lgbtq rights movement — i just wanna put on a show that makes my lgbtq fans feel special and celebrated and supported.”
Check out all that Ariana had to say below…
i saw many people discussing this so i wanted to chime in…. hope that’s okay 🖤🌫 pic.twitter.com/7joiZwI1QS