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Ever since Ariana Grande dropped "thank u, next," our worlds have exploded. And with a song so impactful and on point, expectations for its music video is definitely high.
It looks like we may already have gotten a feel for what the music video will be like and we're super excited! In posts shared on her social media, Ariana has been teasing us with pictures from the upcoming music video.
Fans have already decrypted the images posted and concluded that the singer will be recreating four movies, three of which are Mean Girls, Legally Blonde and 13 Going on 30. Before you guess Clueless as the fourth movie, Ari has already confirmed that "it's been done."
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The singer confirmed that the first film that she will be paying homage to is Mean Girls. She shared a "thank u next" meme with Regina George and also a pictures with her two friends, Alexa Luria and Courtney Chipolone, captioned: "Meet the plastics."
The second movie is the classic, Legally Blonde, as seen in multiple Instagram posts. In one post, Ariana is seen running on a similar elliptical machine with the same exact orange iBook that Elle Woods rocks at Harvard Law. The post was aptly captioned, "Whoever said orange is the new pink is seriously disturbed."
More Legally Blonde clues were posted as well. One of it was a snap of her beloved Toulouse as Elle's Chihuahua Bruiser Woods; and another was a picture of the singer with actor Jennifer Coolidge who was clad in her Paulette regalia.
Remember Ariana's new hair cut? Yup, that was a clue too! The singer will be channelling her inner Jenna Rink from 13 Going on 30. That's movie number three! Fans noticed that the fresh shoulder-length cut is really similar to Jenna's!
Through her Instagram Stories, the singer has confirmed that these three movies, Mean Girls, Legally Blonde and 13 Going on 30, makes up 75% of her music video.
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We're currently waiting on more tea. We'll keep you updated.
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