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Ariana Grande Is Feeling The Bern After Bernie Sanders' Twitter Reply

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By Jeff Mazzeo on October 25, 2019 at 1:14 PM EDT

Who says politicians don't listen to us?

Ariana Grande now knows that she has the ear of Senator Bernie Sanders because the presidential hopeful answered her Friday mood question on Twitter.

"baby how u feelin," Grande asked her millions of followers.

Senator Sanders replied with a straight-up answer, "Ready to fight for Medicare for All."

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There were a lot of epic responses but nobody expected Sanders to win the day.

Ari herself was impressed by the reply and wrote "screaming" as she quote tweeted his response.

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Grande is feeling the Bern but the Senator from Vermont is not the only public figure that answered her question.

"FEELIN GOOD AS HELL," Lizzo replied.

"Good As Hell," is Lizzo's hit song and she just dropped a remix with Ariana Grande.

"the most fun thank you @lizzobeeating for having me on this remix," Grande said when she announced the song on Instagram. "i love you, your energy and this record so so much."

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Lizzo is in the middle of a legal battle over her song "Truth Hurts," and just sued the two brothers accusing her of ripping the song off.

According to the court documents obtained by The Blast, Lizzo claims that "just as the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts, defendants Justin and Jeremiah Raisen came out of the woodwork with an illegitimate claim to co-own a piece of the work."

Lizzo is asking the court to find that the Raisens “did not collaborate with Lizzo or anyone else to create “Truth Hurts.” Lizzo has said she created the song after seeing a meme. The brothers claim to have come up with lyrics while in the studio with Lizzo.

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