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Ariana Grande Bought Engagement Rings & You Won't Believe Why!

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Jan. 17 2019, Published 1:01 p.m. ET

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Ariana Grande announced her latest single “7 Rings” would be released on January 18. The song was inspired by a shopping spree the singer went on after her split from Pete Davidson in October of 2018. During the trip, she bought a total of SEVEN engagement rings for herself and six of her friends!

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Ariana’s new song is reportedly about a post-breakup shopping trip she took her six friends on to get diamond rings.

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The six friends to receive engagement rings were Rim Taya ShawkiTayla ParxCourtney ChipoloneVictoria MonetAlexa LuriaNjomza. Ariana, 25, posted a picture of them on January 16. Most of the girls also appeared in her music video for “Thank U, Next.”

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One of the alleged lyrics to her song is, “They say money doesn't solve your problems/Whoever said that must not have enough money to solve them.”

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Ariana name dropped her ex Pete, 25, in the self-love single “Thank U, Next” and it seems as though he also inspired her upcoming single “7 Rings.”

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The former couple called off their engagement in October of 2018. Ariana reportedly returned the $93,000 ring Pete got her shortly after their breakup.

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