Ariana Grande and Big Sean have reportedly begun dating after both suffering recent breakups.
Grande, 21, and Big Sean, 26, have been friends and collaborators for years. Big Sean is featured on Grande’s song “Right There,” off her first album Yours Truly, and worked on Grande’s summer hit song “Problem.”
Grande also just released the official audio to their newest collaboration, “Best Mistake,” featured on her upcoming sophomore album, My Everything. Grande has called “Best Mistake” her favorite song from her new album, and called Big Sean one of her best friends in an interview with Ryan Seacrest.
“’Best Mistake’ is my favorite song on this album because I tend to like things that sound dark and haunting, and it sounds really dark and haunting, and beautiful…[Big Sean] and I are always working together, and he’s one of the greatest guys I know. To me, his lyrics are so beautiful,” Grande told Seventeen.
Recently, news broke that Grande had broken up with her boyfriend Jai Brooks, and Big Sean broke off his engagement to Glee actress Naya Rivera in April and Rivera recently married actor Ryan Dorsey. In light of their recent romance woes, when Grande and Big Sean were spotted going to a movie together on Aug. 3, reports were quick to determine that the friends might be dating. When a source claimed that the duo were spotted kissing on said movie date, the reports kicked in to high gear.
“They have been spending more time together and recently have been getting very close. They are both doing great,” a source told E! News of the budding romance.
Neither Big Sean nor Grande has commented on the rumors.
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