The star has been feverishly posting pictures to social media with several references to the iconic films. But the unexpectedly-dropped song–which references Grande’s famous…
The star has been feverishly posting pictures to social media with several references to the iconic films.
But the unexpectedly-dropped song–which references Grande’s famous ex-boyfriends Big Sean, Ricky Alvarez, Mac Miller and Pete Davidson–has left Arianators wanting more, which Ariana promised they would get in a tweet on Sunday, thanking her fans for making her song certified platinum and teasing that a music video was coming.
Bilboard’s Women of the Year added fuel to the rumor with a series of social media posts yesterday referencing the movie. On the star’s Twitter account, she posted a set of three photos of herself with her friends Courtney Chipolone and Alex Luria, introducing them as “the plastics.”
meet the plastics???? pic.twitter.com/G7UL2gZqDT
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) November 19,2018
She proceeded to share each photo individual on her Instagram, which were each captioned with some of the film’s most iconic lines such as “Yeah, but she’s my FIRST cousin” and “would you like us to assign someone to butter your muffin?”
‘i’m on an all carb diet GOD KAREN U ARE SO STooPID’
A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande) on Nov 19,2018 at 8:49am PST
She revealed on her Instagram story to her 135 million followers that all of the photos were “tea,” but “only a tiny sip” equaling to about 25 percent, and told one follower that asked for more that it would come tomorrow.
i’ll tell u more tomorrow ????☕️
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) November 19,2018
In the first of a set of three photos to her Instagram account, Grande is wearing an orange tank top standing behind the iconic orange laptop Elle Woods purchases in the film.
A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande) on Nov 20,2018 at 7:16am PST
“Whoever said orange was the new pink was seriously disturbed,” she captioned the photo, which had Harvard University as it’s location tag, another reference to the film.
new best friend…. thank u, next
A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande) on Nov 20,2018 at 7:32am PST
Fans went wild again over the homage to Reese Witherspoon’s hit film, which Grande revealed in her Instagram story was another 25 percent of the tea, but they didn’t stop there–fans were able to figure out a third reference that, fingers crossed, will be referenced in the “Thank U, Next” video they’re anxiously awaiting.
A post shared by Ariana Grande (@arianagrande) on Nov 20,2018 at 8:49am PST
Ariana Grande confirmed on her Instagram story that ‘13 Going On 30’ will be the 3/4 movie influence for the #thankunext video✨ pic.twitter.com/4wawnreSJb
— PopBuzz (@popbuzz) November 20,2018