Ariana Grande has bagged a part in Ryan Murphy's upcoming TV show, "Scream Queens." But according to Hollywood Life, Big Sean is less excited about his lady love's new role. The report stated that the "Clique" rapper "feel like his ear drums are going to burst" whenever the pop princess rehearses her screams.
A source of the online publication revealed that the 26-year-old rapper is supportive of Ari's new project even if his ears hurt due to the singer's powerful voice that makes her screams more intense.
"Big Sean is Ariana's biggest supporter when it comes to her career. He's absolutely amazed by her talent and really feels there is no limit to what she can accomplish. He's a big help to her too. Ariana runs her lines with Sean all the time and he even gives her feedback," the source said.
"She doesn't trust a lot of people so it's nice she has someone she loves to rehearse with. It really helps her get prepared for her roles," the source added. "Although one thing he has had enough of is Ariana's practicing her screaming! She has such a powerful voice when she screams he feels like his ear drums are going to burst."
Ariana and Big Sean are putting efforts in making their relationship work amid the breakup rumors. Early in January, Big Sean and Ariana were reportedly working through some issues after tension has built up.
"Ariana and Sean both get jealous sometimes," the source told Hollywood Life in a previous report. "They are still a couple but not as strong as they once were. Sean has also told buddies that they're having some issues. They have some issues and might break up because of them but they are still a couple."
Both Ariana and Big Sean's reps denied the breakup issue.
According to Christian Post, the two are keeping their romance alive. Despite "long distance love affair" due to their work schedules, they find some time to be together. Recently, they shared snapshots of their moonlit date via Instagram.
Big Sean's lady love Ariana Grande is sure to be busier as she starts filming for "Scream Queens."