Ariana Grande finally blessed the world with her 'Thank U, Next' video and it's loaded with super-important and hilarious details you probably missed. Here's an exhaustive list of them.
This was the original "army pants and flip flops" girl from Mean Girls.
She called out all her boyfriends, starting with Big Sean, writing in the burn book that he is "cute" and "sweet", and wrote HE COULD STILL GET IT.
Then she called out Ricky, calling him a good dancer and saying they'd be friends forever.
Next to Pete's picture, she wrote "Sorry I dipped" and "HUUUUGE", which is a reference to that whole Big Dick Energy thing, and she wrote "I love you always."
She didn't show a picture of Mac Miller.
When she talks about Malcolm being an angel, she simply looks at the camera, and doesn't dedicate a page in the Burn Book to him.
The cheerleader's uniforms say TUN for 'Thank U, Next'.
The mixtape said "To Ari, From Ari".
In the dollhouse, one of the paper dolls is a selfie she took two weeks ago when she got her hair cut.
Her shirt says 'A Little Bit Needy', whereas the original shirt that Rachel McAdams wore said 'A Little Bit Dramatic'.
In her fake bedroom, she has a poster of her IRL brother Frankie skating in the back.
The girl who played Karen grabbed her boobs, because, you know, we need to know the weather.
The UPS guy wore a BDE shirt.
Ariana made a joke about Pete's penis.
"He was really cute, and, you know, it was really big," she said in the scene where she gets her nails done.
Her Porsche's license plate says '7 Rings'.
If there's a secret meaning behind this, it's gotta be important. Twitter is speculating that it's the name of her next song.
And there's this theory courtesy of Twitter user @CatchMeIfUKenze.
Her law school textbook was called Immigration and Refugee Policy, which is probably a call-out to the migrant crisis on the US-Mexico border.
She randomly gave the camera the middle finger.
When she kissed the pregnant girl's belly, the lipstick mark was already there before she kissed it.
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Emma Baty is the Senior Entertainment Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she shapes TV, movie and music coverage, writes celebrity profiles, edits stories across both print and digital, and generally obsesses over all things pop culture. Prior to this role, she worked as Cosmopolitan.com’s News Writer, writing celebrity news stories daily and covering live events like the Oscars. Originally from Grand Haven, Michigan, she currently lives in Brooklyn.


























