Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato kicked off this weekend with a wild adventure.
The pop stars decided to go for an evening hike to a Manson murder house on Friday, but received something more than expected, reports E! Online.
The 22-year-old 'Bang Bang' singer first took her Twitter handle to speak on the whole story, ""Friday night was lit and by lit I mean terrifying because we hiked on foot to the Manson murder house, bye."
"@DDLovato and by lit we mean everyone shat themselves," she continued while revealing Lovato was by her side.
Adding on to this, the 23-year-old 'Confident' singer's memories of that night spoke completely for their thrills over chills.
"@ArianaGrande and by shat ourselves we mean we literally s--t our pants," she tweeted.
This late-night fun came just hours after Lovato impressed millions of viewers with her appearance on 'The Tonight Show' Starring Jimmy Fallon.
It seems, the Friday night was an eventful one for the 'Heart Attack' singer, but forgetting everything, she was ready to welcome the next day.
"Dear Saturday Morning, I'd love to sleep in with you, but I love and respect myself too much to go back on my commitment to working out!" she wrote on Twitter.
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