Move over Prince Harry and red eroticismMeghan Markle — we have a new royal wedding to plan for. According to People, Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson are reportedly engaged.
A source told the outlet that the couple reportedly started talking about their engagement over the weekend, and that "it's nothing they've been hiding."
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Just last month, People reported that the two had begun a "very casual" relationship. In the few weeks since that initial bombshell hit the internet, Grande and Davidson have shared photos, comments, and matching Harry Potter costumes all over social media.
Just a few minutes after an initial report from US Weekly was shared to Twitter (and just before People's report on the engagement was published), the singer tweeted lyrics from the Broadway musical Wicked— and before it was eventually deleted, it just added more confusion to the greater conversation.
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Grande hasn't outright confirmed the news yet, but she has responded to fans with tweets about her overall excitement and happiness — and one response in particular is regarding their possible marriage.
"I hope he knows he's marrying us as well," one fan tweeted. Apparently, Davidson knows exactly what he's getting into.
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Her other responses were normal "I love you" tweets to her fans but perhaps we'll get more answers on Grande's upcoming album Sweetener, set to be released this summer.
UPDATE: June 12, 2018, 12:18 p.m. EDT This post has been updated to reflect Grande's tweets to fans following the alleged engagement news.
[H/T: People]
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