Ariana Grande's fans are going wild with excitement this week as the singer has seemingly teased that her 2019 Sweetener World Tour might be coming to Netflix.
Tickets for the tour - which comprised of 97 shows - were some of the most in-demand last year, and saw 1.3 million fans across the globe attend to sing along to tunes such as 'imagine', 'fake smile' and 'bloodline'.
On Tuesday, the 27-year-old 'thank u, next' singer, uploaded a series of black and white photos from the tour on her Twitter account, which got fans speculating that she could have a special project in the works with Netflix.
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Rather than captioning the sultry snaps, Grande instead tagged the video streaming service, causing fans to immediately dream up theories about what could be in store for the 'Arianators'.
Adding fuel to the fanbase fire, Netflix’s Twitter account subsequently replied to the singer's post with the line: 'Excuse me, I love you.'
Eagle-eyed Ariana stans were quick to note that Netflix's response is a line from her song 'R.E.M.'
Both Ariana and Netflix have yet to confirm whether or not a collaboration is in the works, however this social media meet cute has understandably sent fans into a frenzy.
While some fans couldn't even form legible words to express their joy, others opted for delighted scream-worthy letter sequences.
Others expressed their excitement over the possibility of finally being able to watch their favourite singer perform after missing out on the tour. One even speculated about the filmed tour's possible release date, writing: 'R we ending this year w the swt movie?[sic]'
Grande continued to tease the possible Netflix release on Instagram, posting the same photo sequence to her grid, opting again to forgo captions and simply tag Netflix.
If rumours of a Netflix collaboration of the tour prove to be true, this will be the first project of this nature the 2021 Grammy-nominated singer has released since her Youtube Original Dangerous Woman Diaries in 2018.
The teaser comes weeks after singer Shawn Mendes released his I Wonder documentary worldwide on Netflix ahead of the release of his fourth album Wonder. The film gave his fans an unprecedented look into his personal life, relationship with Camila Cabello and gruelling tour schedule.
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