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Small Details You Missed In Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' Video - Duration: 5:18.

Ariana Grande released the highly anticipated music video for her single "Thank U, Next"

on November 30th, 2018.

The video is full of easter egg references to beloved female-driven comedies — as well

as the pop singer's own love life — but if you blinked, you might have missed them.

Here's a look at the small details hidden throughout Grande's already-iconic music

video.

If you thought the actor playing Aaron Samuels in Grande's ode to Mean Girls looked familiar,

it's probably because he's actually the original Aaron Samuels, otherwise known as

actor Jonathan Bennett.

The timing of his role in the video likely couldn't have been better for Bennett, who

released his Mean Girls-inspired cookbook, The Burn Cookbook: An Unofficial Unauthorized

Cookbook for Mean Girls Fans with celebrity chef Nikki Martin in October 2018.

Bennett made the most of his time back in the role of Aaron Samuels by getting Grande

to pose with the cookbook for an Instagram shot, and even appears to carry The Burn Cookbook

through the halls in one scene of the music video.

Aaron Samuels may not be good at math, but Jonathan Bennett gets an A+ in marketing.

"Right.

Well, grool."

Jonathan Bennett isn't the only original star from one of the movies Grande channels

in her video.

She also recruited actress Jennifer Coolidge, who starred as nail salon worker Paulette

in 2001's Legally Blonde.

It makes sense that Grande would ask Coolidge to return to her famous role for the music

video — after all, a Legally Blonde tribute without the original Paulette simply wouldn't

feel right.

As for Grande's dog in the Legally Blonde-inspired scenes, the little pup wasn't the same one

that originated the role of Elle Woods' best bud, Bruiser.

Unfortunately, that pooch passed away in 2016.

Taking his place in Grande's music video appears to be her real-life dog, Toulouse,

a Beagle-Chihuahua mix.

Ariana Grande and comedian Pete Davidson took the world by storm when reports swirled that

they'd gotten engaged in June 2018 after just a few weeks of dating — but their romance

wouldn't last long.

The pair called off their engagement in October 2018, and Grande wrote and released the breakup

anthem "Thank U, Next" shortly after.

Since Grande mentions Davidson by name in the hit song, it makes sense she featured

him in the music video.

On a page in her version of the Mean Girls' Burn Book, Grande adds a photo with Davidson,

accompanied by a doodle of his name in a heart and the words, "I love you always."

She also hints that she may have been the one to end their relationship, writing, "Sry

I dipped," above the photo.

Getting comedian and Saturday Night Live legend Amy Poehler to come back to her role as Regina

George's cool mom in Mean Girls probably would've been a long shot.

However, Ariana Grande was able to snag a major celeb who totally embodies the hilarious

character for her music video — none other than the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch, Kris

Jenner.

"Ugh, I love you so much."

Besides being a world-famous mother who spearheaded her children's careers, Jenner has actual

experience in video recording the special moments in her daughters' lives.

In the first season of Keeping up with the Kardashians, Jenner was famously shown filming

Kim Kardashian's Playboy photoshoot and exclaiming, "Kim, you're doing amazing, sweetie."

Jenner's line instantly made pop culture history, much like Grande's newest catchphrase.

"Thank you, next, b----!"

If you didn't notice that very pregnant cheerleader in the "Thank U, Next" music video,

you might want to have your eyes checked.

That big baby bump may look fake, but it's actually real, and it belongs to Colleen Ballinger

-- the woman behind the lipstick wearing YouTube sensation Miranda Sings, who had her own thoughts

on Grande's video:

"And look at the fat girl right here -- she totally messes up the choreography."

Ballinger, who has been close friends with Grande for years, revealed in June 2018 that

she was three and a half months pregnant.

That means she was over eight months pregnant while filming "Thank U, Next."

Talk about a good friend!

While Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" video is mostly just riddled with references to

her personal life and nods to movies from the 2000s, the pop star appears to have snuck

in a subtle political statement.

While reenacting a memorable Legally Blonde moment, Grande can be seen reading a textbook

with the title Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy.

This was probably a pretty intentional choice, considering the news surrounding Donald Trump's

immigration policy and Grande's own very public feelings about the President.

After the 2016 presidential election, Grande took to Twitter to express her thoughts, saying:

"Let's please be active and vocal every day toward making each other feel accepted

and loved for our differences [...] It's the only way we will be able to get through

what could possibly be a very dark few years."

In the style of fellow singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande seems to have included

references to upcoming music in her video for "Thank U, Next."

In one Mean Girls-inspired scene, Grande wears a shirt that reads, "A little bit needy" — a

marked change from Regina George's iconic shirt that read, "A little bit dramatic."

As fans may already know, Grande previously released snippets of a song on Twitter that

fans think could be called "Needy."

A track called "Seven Rings" is also thought to be one of Grande's future track releases,

as it was seen on a list alongside "Thank U, Next" and "Needy" on what appeared to be

a set for Grande's "Breathin" music video.

In the "Thank U, Next" video, Grande drives a sleek, black car with the license plate

"7 RINGS."

That can't be a coincidence.

Fans reportedly believe the rumored song is about Grande's friendships, as she and her

friends have all been spotted wearing the same ring.

We can't wait to hear the new tunes, Ariana!

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