The 22-year-old "Break Free" hitmaker, who was recently romantically linked with backing dancer Ricky Alvarez, said people have stopped approaching her since she became famous, reported Femalefirst.
"I think men approach me less now I'm famous, but then I hardly ever go out any more," Grande said.
However, she insisted that being on her own is "nice".
"I'm not pretending I have great break-up advice. It's hard. It's nice to have someone that makes you happy, but it's nice to be happy on your own as well," she said.
"I'm so lucky to be surrounded by amazing friends and family. I love having them around me. They keep it real and help me stay grounded. Family is everything to me.
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