Ariana Grande 'couldn't care less' about people's obsession with her love life, source says
Ariana Grande doesn't care what people say about her controversial romance with Ethan Slater, which began right after her divorce from her husband of two years, Dalton Gomez.
He 7 rings The singer doesn't pay attention to criticism about her love life, a source said. The National Investigator, adding that she “couldn't care less.”
A source close to the singer told the publication that she “realizes that right now there is no way to change people's minds.”
She draws inspiration from Hollywood stars, such as Angelina Jolie, Kristen Stewart and LeAnn Rimes, who never addressed any speculation about their love lives and went on to have successful careers.
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“Labels don't bother her,” the source said, before clarifying that Grande and Gomez broke up “long before” she started dating her. Wicked co-star.
They also dismissed rumors that Grande's latest song, Yes, And? is a diss track directed at her enemies, stating that the song rather serves as a commentary on society's excessive interest in gossip.
“She's saying to hell with anyone who tries to burst her bubble,” they commented.
However, Slater's estranged wife Lilly Jay, whom he filed for divorce after his affair with Grande became public, hit back at the singer over the song.
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Sources close to Jay criticized the singer for her “lack of remorse” and called her “absolutely disrespectful,” saying, “Ariana is dating a man who is still married.”
“She flaunts her relationship with a married man who has a one-year-old child at home, with his wife. “Ariana has destroyed a marriage and she doesn't seem to care,” they added to Heat Magazine.
“She created art that basically says, 'Fuck you, I don't care what I did because I'm happy,'” the insider added.