Ariana Grande has no time for the haters who aren’t big fans of her boyfriend Ethan Slater.
The 30-year-old pop singer dropped her first song since 2021 titled “Yes, and?” on Friday.
In the song, the lyrics seemingly slam the trolls who rolled their eyes at her relationship with the “SpongeBob Musical” actor, 31.
The lines croon: “Say that s – – t with your chest, keep moving like ‘What’s next?’ ‘Yes, and?’”
“Your business is yours, and mine is mine,” the lyrics continue. “Why do you care so much whose d – – k I ride?”
Social media users took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to chime in on the piping hot tea.
“Doing all this for Ethan Slater is embarrassing,” someone wrote alongside a clip of the tune.
Another joked: “Ariana Grande casually dropping ‘yes, and?’ and [addressing] the Ethan Slater situation like it’s no big deal he is Spongebob.”
“She doesn’t give a phuck about those home wrecker allegations lmao love it for her,” one added.
Slater and Grande began dating last year after they met on set of the upcoming film adaptation of “Wicked.”
The “Side to Side” crooner split from her husband of two years, Dalton Gomez, in July 2023. The Broadway actor divorced his wife, Lilly Jay, around the same time.
Another X user agreed, saying: “Embarrassing even for her standards.”
Grande dropped her last studio album, “positions,” in 2020 and was featured on other songs since 2021, including The Weeknd’s tracks “Save Your Tears” and “Die For You.”
The “Dangerous Woman” singer will be playing Glinda the Good Witch in “Wicked,” while Slater will be portraying a Munchkin named Boq.
Portion one of the two-part musical flick will fly into theaters on Nov. 27, and also stars Jonathan Bailey, Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Goldblum.
Last month, the Nickelodeon alum criticized people who have “misunderstood” and made “assumptions” about her following her divorce.
“i have never felt more pride of joy or love while simultaneously feeling so deeply misunderstood by people who don’t know me, who piece whispers together and make what they want out of me and their assumptions of my life,” she penned on her Instagram Story at the time.
Grande went on: “I have never felt more tightly held or fiercely protected by those who love and understand me (friends, family, and fans alike). I feel safe, even amidst so many things i’d usually be afraid of. I am listening to and trusting myself, even when fear or trauma tells me not to.”
“There were so many beautiful and yet polarized feelings,” she continued of her “transformative,” “challenging” and “special” year.