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Ariana Grande on Labeling Her Sexuality: 'I Haven’t Before and Still Don’t Feel the Need to Now'

Ariana Grande’s song “Monopoly” includes a new revelation about the singer’s sexuality: she might be bisexual.

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Ariana Grande’s song “Monopoly” includes a new revelation about the singer’s sexuality: she might be bisexual.

The video and song “Monopoly” dropped on Monday night, a duet between Grande and her best friend, songwriter, and frequent collaborator Victoria Monét. The song includes a line that both artists sing, “I like women and men (yeah).” Later, however, Grande sings the line by herself, a move that had many fans wondering if she’s confirming that she's bisexual.

One fan wrote, “Ariana ain’t gotta label herself, but she said what she said.”

“I haven’t before and still don’t feel the need to now,” Grande replied, adding, “which is OK.”

Monét, however, came out as bisexual last November. She tweeted, “After coming out, this Thanksgiving coulda went waaaay left!! But she love meeeee how I am and I’m so happy.”

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