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Ariana Grande Explains Experiences With Demons

Singer-Actress Ariana Grande is reportedly haunted by demons. In a new interview, Grande revealed her association with the ethereal and the experiences with demons that have left her shaken.

"We were in Kansas City a few weeks ago and went to this haunted castle and were so excited," Grande told Complex magazine. "The next night we wanted to go to Stull Cemetery, which is known as one of the seven gates to hell on Earth. The Pope won't fly over it… I felt this sick, overwhelming feeling of negativity over the whole car and we smelled sulfur, which is the sign of a demon, and there was a fly in the car randomly, which is another sign of a demon."

"I was like, 'This is scary, let's leave,'" Grande continued. "I rolled down the window before we left and said, 'We apologize. We didn't mean to disrupt your peace.' Then I took a picture and there are three super distinct faces in the picture – they're faces of textbook demons."

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When asked to show the photo, Grande admitted that she couldn't because she deleted it because "weird things started happening to me. I used to have a folder called 'Demons' that had pictures with all the screencaps in it," she admitted. "I tried to send the picture to my manager and it said, 'This file can't be sent; it's 666 megabytes.'"

Grande has had a successful career since turning 13; she appeared on Broadway before moving on to TV. She played the role of Cat Valentine on the hit series "Victorious" and "iCarly" and will star on the spinoff series "Sam & Cat." Earlier this year she released her first album, "Yours Truly" and had one of the tracks, "The Way," become a top-ten hit.

She hopes to be able to help others since she is in a good position to do so and works with several charities. Grande recently posted a longer tweet that encouraged young girls who self-harm to speak out and get help.

"Please don't hurt yourselves. Whatever it is will get better. I promise you. If it's what other people say that bothers you, don't listen to them. If it's about how you feel about yourself, open your heart and accept yourself. I love you, be strong," Grande tweeted.

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