Ariana Grande tweeted a line that maybe suggestive of her new single "Moonlight."
The 21-year-old "Break Free" singer is currently working on a new single "Moonlight" which will also be the title of her upcoming album. Ariana was probably teasing her fans when she posted a tweet that's vague and in a way suggestive. Many believe it's part of the lyrics of her new song.
"He knows just what it does when he's......... and he calls me moonlight too," Ariana tweeted.
According to Hollywood Life, Ariana might have suspected that her fans as well as her haters will be creative about what the dots imply and either turn it into something funny or racy. The popstar again tweeted to make sure everyone knew that she was not going to release something that was dirty.
"Those dots (................) were a lot more suggestive than intended," Ari added.
Apart from her upcoming album, Ariana is also working on a series called "Scream Queens" that will be released this fall. In an article by Seventeen, Ariana and Nick Jonas might be paired up in the small screen together. Many are hoping that they will be belting it out in the series and singing music together, but Nick said that they will only be acting in the show.
In an interview with ET Online, he confessed that he wrote a song together with Ariana years ago. The newly single singer also hinted that there might be a future collaboration in the future.
"We wrote a bunch of songs a couple years ago when she first started making her record. We wrote together then and had a great time writing," Jonas said. "Maybe there's a collaboration somewhere down the road."
Fans of Ariana and Nick should definitely watch out for their screen time together and a possible romance that might happen on screen and even off screen. Ariana also happens to be single after her recent break up with Big Sean. The two decided to call it quits citing their busy schedules as reason why the relationship couldn't work. Big Sean recently opened up about their break up in an ET interview.
"Man, you know, I don't plan relationships. They just happen. That's all it is. I'm just... I'm just living it. It's no, it's no God, it's no script. You know, we just out here doing what we doin'. Feelin' it out," he said. "It's no mistakes in life, though -- only lessons,"
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