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Ariana Grande Bizarre Twitter Rant to Fans After Nathan Sykes Breakup and Entourage’s Adrian Grenier Dating Rumors

Well, it's hard to believe, but the storybook romance that was Ariana Grande and Wanted singer Nathan Sykes may actually have ended. Now the new rumor is that the starlet is dating the much older Entourage star, Adrian Grenier. However, there is only one little problem with that rumor. Grande apparently doesn't know who he his, or anyone else for that matter. Grande recently went on a bizarre twitter rant, where she told her fans that they don’t know who she is.

If you have been on the internet lately, then you may have heard the rumor that Ariana Grande and her boyfriend, Wanted singer Nathan Sykes, have broken up. While this information has not been confirmed or denied, that is not the only thing that fans have been talking about.

Maybe Grande is having trouble coming to terms with the digital age or maybe she has been hanging out with Jaden Smith, because the actress/singer recently waxed philosophical in a strange Twitter rant. Grande annoyed herself (and confused others) when she wrote:

"It's bizarre how we think we know each other based upon what we post online. I just read my tweets pretending I didn't know me and got annoyed. We post and think it's a good representation of who we are, but there's so much more to us. We think we know each other but we don't--it's weird."

That is definitely something to think about. However, Grande has a habit of not knowing things. Not only did she forget the name of her own E.P. (Christmas Kisses) Grande also doesn’t know who Adrian Grenier is, or what Google is. The starlet has recently been romantically linked with the Entourage star. However, when she was notified of this rumor on Twitter by @OceanUp, Grande responded with a denial, tweeting:

“@OCEANUP who the hell is that?”

What do you think about Grande’s bizarre rant? How about the dating rumor?

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