Ariana Grande Releases Valentine's Day Merch: See The Collection

Ariana Grande has gone through her share of romantic tribulations, so it's safe to say that the pop titan knows that it's just fine to be single on Valentine's Day. With that spirit, the 25-year-old chart-topper has blessed us with a limited-edition line of merchandise that cater to both the single and coupled up fans.

On Thursday (February 14), Grande updated her website with the new merchandise, which includes long-sleeve shirts ($40), sweatshirts ($60) with the name of her latest single, "break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored," as well as heart-shaped pillows ($50), shot classes ($14) and even custom candy hearts ($12) featuring the track list of her latest album rather than the cliché phrases that you're used to reading. Click here to see the full collection.

During her sole promotional interview for her new album, thank u next, Grande took to "The Zach Sang Show" and detailed the making of her hit single of the same name. During the lengthy 70-minute sit-down, she shared her nerves about naming her former flames in the song, but confessed that exes Big Sean and Ricky Alvarez were aware that they were getting shoutouts prior to the track's release.

"I was very nervous to share it because I knew that as soon as people heard the names they were going to be like, 'Run that back one more time. What the f**k is she doing?'" the 25-year-old chart-topper recalled. Her fear in making the song was so intense that Grande recorded three versions of the cut. One of the iterations made no mention of any of her exes and instead included the lyrics: "Say I'm too young/ I've had too many boyfriends." Meanwhile, another version explored the possibility that she and former fiancé Pete Davidson got back together. "In my relationship at the time, things were up and down and on and off, and so I didn't know what was gonna happen," she explained. "And then we got back together, so I had to make a different version of it, and then we broke up again, so we ended up going with that version."

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