Ariana Grande returned to her "Sweetener" account on Instagram to share a teaser for her upcoming album by sharing a poem by Alexander Pope.
The "Yes, and?" singer shared a series of pictures that read an excerpt from the English author's poem titled, "Eloisa to Abelard."
"How happy is the blameless vestal's lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resign'd."
The singer's post caught the attention of fans, who have been guessing what Grande's new album might be called, and many settled on "Eternal Sunshine."
The new post only seemed to double down on the fan theory, which was spurred on by an easter egg spotted in Grande's recently released music video which showed some coordinates.
Ariana Grande Confirms 'Eternal Sunshine' Theory?
According to reports, some eagle-eyed fans spotted the coordinates listed in the "Yes, and?' music video, which led them to Montauk, New York, where the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" took place.
However, as of this writing, the "Positions" hitmaker is yet to confirm-nor deny if the theories her fans have laid out are true.
Meanwhile, netizens seem to have mixed reactions towards the new teaser uploaded online.
"She can't write a song by herself so of course she went and stole someone's quote with better vocabulary," one wrote.
"Oh I forgot about that Jim Carey movie. That's why she named her album 'Eternal Sunshine?'"
"She can't even write a simple message or poem. All she does is copy and paste."
"Oh, the world is not ready for the servitude of 'Eternal sunshine.'"
"We're ready," another added.
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Ariana Grande Confirms New Album Coming Soon
The last time Grande dropped an album was in 2020; she surprise dropped "Positions," then proceeded to step back and away from music to pursue her acting career.
The "Pov" singer prioritized her acting as she was cast as Glinda the Good Witch in the upcoming film, "Wicked."
While fans have been begging non-stop for years for a new release, expressing how much they miss her, Grande also missed making and recording music.
"I'm so tired," she wrote in an Instagram post, confirming the new album. "But so happy and grateful. I also feel like I weigh 3,000 tons."
"See you next year," she added in a separate post.
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