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WATCH: Ariana Grande Claims Pete is 'HUGE' In Shocking Tell-All Music Video

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Nov. 30 2018, Published 7:50 p.m. ET

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Ariana Grande just revealed her ex Pete Davidson is "HUUGGGGE," in her explosive tell-all music video for her new hit "Thank U, Next." 

The video, which featured several famous movie parodies, had one particular clip where Grande, 25, recreated the Mean Girls movie "burn book" scene and hinted that the SNL host, also 25, was well-endowed.

On a page of the book, the name "Pete" is written around a heart, with the words "I love u always" and "HUUUUGE," scribbled under it.

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In another clip, Grande recreates the Legally Blond hair salon scene. In her Elle Woods costume, she is getting her nails painted when she once again seemingly brings up Davidson's penis. 

"I mean he was really cute, you know?" Grande told actress Jennifer Coolidge who played Paulette in the classic film. "He was really cute. And it was, it was really big."

This reveal comes as no surprise, as the singer Tweeted about Davidson's manhood in July before quickly deleting it.

When one fan asked on Twitter, "how long is Pete???" Grande responded with: "like 10 inches? ....oh f**ck....I mean...like a lil over a minute."

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