Ariana Grande, 30, revealed she bought a brand new tattoo, in an interview with Allure. The singer’s new ink, which is one in all many tattoos she has, is Glinda the Good Witch from the unique Wizard of Oz ebook, and it’s one thing she’s needed to get for some time. “After they come to me, I simply get them,” she advised the outlet about her tattoos. “This one I knew I needed to get for a really very long time.”
Ariana confirmed the “most up-to-date” tattoo, which is positioned on the again of her proper hand, to the interviewer and stated, “It’s Glinda from the unique L. Frank Baum ebook.”

“I waited ceaselessly to replenish this hand,” she continued. “I believed, ‘I’m gonna await the suitable factor to return alongside,’ and yeah, that felt very proper.”
Ariana’s new tattoo just isn’t too shocking contemplating she performs Glinda the Good Witch within the upcoming Depraved film, which she co-starred in with reported new boyfriend, Ethan Slater. The actor, 31, who’s greatest identified for enjoying the title function within the Spongebob Squarepants musical, performs the function of Boq, within the extremely anticipated movie, which is about to be launched subsequent yr. The younger stars’ romance was first reported in July, amid reviews that Ariana and her husband Dalton Gomez cut up. It was additionally later reported that Ethan had filed for divorce from his spouse of 5 years, Lilly Jay.

When Ariana’s not making headlines for her tattoos and love life, she’s doing so for her profession. The “Love Me Tougher” crooner reportedly cut up from her supervisor Scooter Braun, whom she began working with in 2013. Puck‘s Matthew Belloni took to Twitter to share the information simply hours after Variety reported that Demi Lovato has carried out the identical. “NEWS: Ariana Grande has parted methods with Scooter Braun as her supervisor,” Matthew wrote within the put up. Ariana has but to verify the report, however Scooter appeared to poke enjoyable on the information in his own tweet, across the identical time the cut up went public. “Breaking information… I’m not managing myself,” he wrote.