So, in case you missed the good news, Ariana Grande is back!
And not just content with giving us the lead single, Ari also dropped a video directed by frequent collaborator Dave Meyers which saw Ms Grande take over the White House and act as president.
Dave Meyers has been behind some of Ariana's biggest music videos to date, including "No Tears Left To Cry" and "God is a Woman".
Honestly, how do we make this a reality? I want to live here.
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Lyrics for the song include how Ariana wants to meet her lover's mom and, if you take out the ~switching positions~ part, the whole thing's pretty cute.
But then fans noticed something which most had missed right at the beginning of the song. It's literally the opening line! And it might be a subtle dig at a certain ex...
The lyric in question goes: "Heaven sent you to me, I'm just hoping I don't repeat history." However, Ariana breaks the word "repeat" down so it's basically two words with a big pause in between.
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And that's when the ball dropped. Repeat. Re peat. Re...Pete?
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This wouldn't be the first time that the pair have taken shots at each other. In fact, earlier this year, Pete dropped a comedy special on Netflix and Ariana was the punchline for more than one joke.
Speaking about a 2019 Vogue interview where Ariana called their relationship "an amazing distraction", Pete shot back: "Can you imagine if I did that? My career would be over tomorrow. If I spray-painted myself brown and hopped on the cover of Vogue magazine and just started shitting on my ex."
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