Just recently, "Problem" singer Ariana Grande created a buzz after reports of her breaking up with her boyfriend, Jai Brooks of the YouTube group "The Janoskians," have proliferated on the Internet. Now, a Twitter image has sparked new speculations that Grande is now dating someone who looks conspicuously like rapper Big Sean.
As reported on Singersroom.com, the two are always seen together because of their collaboration on the massive chart-topper hit single. Adding fire to the flame, the two have also just recently ended their relationships with their respective partners. "Glee" actress Naya Rivera was Big Sean's ex-fiancee, who had since moved on and married to actor and friend Ryan Dorsey two months after. Now that Grande and Sean are both single, a lot of people are saying that there is nothing wrong if they will date each other.
On August 3, Twitter user @ArianaTodayNet posted an image supposedly of the two leaving a movie theater "arm in arm." Moreover, this was also supported by a movie-goer named Mohammed AINashmi, who also posted a Twitter message saying that the duo were "kissing each other all movie long behind me," Singersroom.com reported. Then he deleted his tweets after people got mad and do not believe his story. Nonetheless, AlNashmi could not resist getting back with his haters, and tweeted a side-by-side photo of his friend who had taken a bathroom selfie with the rapper before the latter was snapped leaving the theater with Grande.
But someone who is close to Ariana Grande told Hollywoodlife.com that the rumors are not true and the truth is that they are just really good friends. The source added, "They've been really good friends this past three years...[The dating rumors] are totally not true.
Another source told the publication previously when asked about Grande's dedication to music that had led to her break-up with Brooks, "Jai was too self-involved. And yes, she's a total workhorse. All she wants to do is make meaningful music, [and to] focus also on family and helping her mom and Nona get through her grandpa's death."
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