Ariana Grande remains unfazed by the opinions of those who doubt their affection amid her flourishing relationship with "Wicked" co-star Ethan Slater.

Despite criticism over her newest release, insiders argue that misconstrued the true purpose behind the song.

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While swirling rumors about Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater's on-set flirtations, their connection became a hot topic.

Interestingly enough, the "7 Rings" singer separated from her ex-husband, Dalton Gomez, coincided with Ethan's breakup with wife Lilly Jay.

However, sources maintain that there was no overlap or evidence of infidelity in either of their respective relationships.

Ariana's recent release, "Yes, and?" showcases her keen understanding of the conversations circulating about her unconventional romance.

Reportedly, The National Enquirer received insights from a source who asserted that the ex-Nickelodeon sensation remains unfazed by speculations concerning the chronology of her latest love affair.

"She realizes there's no way to change people's minds at this point."

According to insiders, there is speculation that the former "Sam and Cat" star is drawing inspiration from esteemed women in the spotlight.

Notably, individuals such as Angelina Jolie, Kristen Stewart, and LeAnn Rimes have successfully navigated rumors surrounding their personal lives while continuing to thrive professionally and personally.

The insider revealed, "She remains unfazed by the judgments and criticisms thrown her way."

 

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The connection between Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater began to form during their time working together on the set of "Wicked" in London last year.

One insider allegedly shared that the end of "Spongebob Squarepants" star's marriage to Lilly occurred before the involvement of the "Thank U, Next" singer. It should be noted that well before becoming involved with Ethan, Ariana had already ended her marriage with Dalton Gomez in early 2023.

According to a different source, Ariana's latest song "Yes, And?" has nothing to do with her relationship with Ethan and instead critiques society's excessive fascination with rumors.

The source explained that the brunette bombshell defiantly dismisses those who attempt to shatter her happiness and peace.

"It is fascinating to observe how the online community has overwhelmingly interpreted the track as a direct retort to those who accused Ariana of playing a role in Ethan Slater's marriage ending."

Adding fuel to the fire, even prominent conservative figure Candace Owens has chimed in on the debate.

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