Ariana Grande must be sick of all of the rumors about her and Justin Bieber having some sort of romance going on. The two are currently touring together on the "Believe" tour, so clearly they have plenty of time to hang out and pursue this alleged romance, right? Well, according to Grande that is not so true.
"It's funny--everybody thinks we spent so much time together because we were touring, but really," she explained. "I think I saw him once, and it was for about five minutes."
She added: "He played me 'Heartbreaker,' it was amazing, and then I left. It's like 'hey, great job, bye.' You don't really see each other, cause it's like I'm on stage, then I'm off stage, and then I leave and I go to sleep. And then he's on stage then he leaves."
She continued: "So it's like you don't see each other."
In another recent interview, Ariana elaborated on how excited she was to hear "Heartbreaker."
"Oh my God, I did hear 'Heartbreaker' and it's really good," she said. "That's the one thing I do get to hear, new music, and it's really good! I can't say anything about it but his fans are going to be really happy!"
Earlier this year, Ariana revealed that Justin had sent her some flirty text messages at one point.
"Justin's the most famous contact I have in my phone," she said in the interview with M Magazine. "I felt so cool when he texted me. I didn't believe it was him at first. He wrote, 'What's up cutie?' and I dropped my phone and thought, 'That did not just happen.'"
This interview started all of the dating gossip, but Grande has also been linked to The Wanted's Nathan Sykes as well. Grande's recent success and fame are clearly something she needs to get used to.
When asked about her 2013 Video Music Awards performance, Ariana said: "I was about to pee my pants! But as soon as it started it was really fun. It was a great experience!"
Ariana also insists that she won't let her success get to her head and says she'll remain true to herself.
"I don't feel much pressure to fit in. I've always just wanted to do my thing," she told Rolling Stone. "I have really good friends and good family and if it don't fit in somewhere else, I fit in at home."