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Ariana Grande says both sexes should be treated equally when stripping off

Ariana Grande thinks there is an inequality at play in the response men get when stripping off compared to woman.

Speaking in a new interview with Billboard, the US star said women are labelled negatively when showing skin, but men are praised.

She came to the interview armed with tweets from a UK radio station that exalted the likes of Zayn Malik and Justin Bieber for going topless.

Grande said: "If you're going to rave about how sexy a male artist looks with his shirt off and a woman decides to get in her panties or show her boobies for a photo shoot, she needs to be treated with the same awe and admiration.

"I will say it until I'm an old ass-lady with my tits out at Whole Foods. I'll be in the produce aisle, naked at 95, with a sensible ponytail, one strand of hair left on my head and a Chanel bow. Mark my words. See you there with my 95 dogs."

The singer meanwhile released her new album 'Dangerous Woman' today (May 20).

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