Ariana Grande shuts down speculation that she has a new boyfriend: ‘It’s no one’

INDIO, CA – APRIL 20: Ariana Grande performs with Kygo onstage during the 2018 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Field on April 20, 2018 in Indio, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella) (Photo: Getty Images for Coachella)

Ariana Grande wants to be clear: Despite what you might have heard, she’s taking a break from the dating scene. 

Buzz among fans arose Tuesday from a headline: “Who Is Ariana Grande Dating NOW?!” Grande was quick to debunk the speculation.

“can they tell me too?” she tweeted. 

A fan later joked about dating Grande, but she continued to brush off romance rumors. 

“spoiler. it’s me!” the fan wrote. 

But Grande wasn’t having it: “spoiler for the rest of this year / probably my life: it’s no one. please refer back to this tweet for future questions.” 

spoiler for the rest of this year / probably my life: it’s no one. please refer back to this tweet for future questions. ?

The 25-year-old singer has been vocal about taking a break from love following her public split from “Saturday Night Live” comedian Pete Davidson in October. The following month, Grande released her hit single “Thank U, Next,” in which she teases a new relationship, before revealing she’s actually talking about herself.

“I met someone else / We havin’ better discussions / I know they say I move on too fast / But this one gon’ last / ‘Cause her name is Ari / And I’m so good with that,” she sings.

Davidson recently performed a stand-up routine in which he revealed he cried to his mother after the couple called it quits.

“Usually, breakup songs you know who it’s about but you don’t really know,” Davidson said, according to E! News and The New York Times. “Bam. She named all of us.”

He also recalled the day “Thank U, Next” was released, just hours before he was supposed to perform on “SNL.” In the single, Grande mentions Davison by name: “Even almost got married / And for Pete, I’m so thankful.” The comedian recalled it being a “sad day.”

“That (expletive) came out before I had to put on a (expletive) duck hat and be like, ‘derrrp here’s the pizza!’ So all my friends were there. …We didn’t know it was going to happen,” he said, according to E!

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