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Did Ariana Grande come out as bisexual on new song ‘Monopoly’?

Ariana Grande‘s new song, “Monopoly,” had fans in a tizzy Monday night.

After dropping her latest track, a duet with best friend and songwriter Victoria Monét, who also wrote six other songs on the “Thank U, Next” album, fans began to obsess over one specific line in the song that both artists sing: “I like women and men (yeah).”

Later in the song, Grande sings the line solo.

Arianators immediately took to Twitter to question if the 25-year-old pop star was coming out as bisexual.

“We stan a bisexual queen,” one wrote.

“Are u bisexual ma’am,” one fan questioned.

“But sis did you come out,” asked another, who wanted clarity.

One fan said it didn’t matter whether Grande came out, but seemed to think Grande was bisexual, writing, “ariana ain’t gotta label herself, but she said what she said.”

Upon seeing this tweet, Grande responded and addressed the rumors.

“I haven’t before and still don’t feel the need to now which is okay,” she wrote, including a black heart emoji and a fairy emoji.

Monét came out as bisexual last November, telling fans in a tweet, “After coming out, this thanksgiving coulda went waaaay left!! But she love meeeee how I am and I’m so happy.”