Much like her Sam and Cat co-star, Ariana Grande is all grown up and showing that off. The actress/singer recently revealed some pretty sexy photos of her dancing on Chris Brown. The name of the pair’s upcoming duet has also leaked online.
Earlier in the year, Chris Brown tweeted a line from his upcoming duet with Ariana Grande, writing:
"i dug a single seed into the ground, I hope it grows.”
Ariana Grande picked the song up with the next line, adding:
'"in a year or two if you're around, you'll see a rose."'
Now the name of the new song has been leaked,
Brown's hair stylist has reportedly leaked the call sheet for the music video which reveals the title as “Don’t Be Gone Too Long.”
According to the leaked sheet, the song will be Brown's, with Grande making a guest spot, and not the other way around.
Grande has also leaked some of what appears to be additional lyrics:
“I'll give you all I have and nothing less, I promise.... love me and don't look back, I want you with me.”
She also posted a picture of her dancing with Brown. The pair appear to be one pelvic thrust away from the old bump and grind.
Could Grande make out with Brown the same way she sucked face with Mac Miller in the music video for The Way?
Last year Grande opened to Complex about being seen as sex symbol:
"I don’t think it has to be a reintroduction because the public has only known me as a character for so long. They know me as Cat, so I think of it as an introduction to Ariana. It’s not something I think about, 'How can I show the world I’m grown up? I’m sexy or more mature.' I don’t feel comfortable flaunting my body that much yet. I don’t need to do that to show I’m grown up. I don’t want people to talk about my choices or how little I’m wearing. I just want the conversation to be about the music and what I’m creating."
She later added that she is not very comfortable with her new found status:
"I don’t see myself as sexy and I’m not comfortable being sexy and dressing sexy. I don’t see myself ever becoming a sex symbol."
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