Pop star and crossdressing boy sex videobonafide Japanophile Ariana Grande has achieved a type of immortality: She's going to be a guest character in a Final Fantasygame.
Grande gave fans on Instagram a peek at her adorable and very true-to-life character, called DW, and the process behind it. The character is wearing the black bunny ears she wears on the Dangerous Woman album cover.
SEE ALSO: Ariana Grande sets sexist trolls ablaze with 5 fire tweetsAnd of course, it wouldn't be an Ariana Grande character without the long ponytail.
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Her character will be in Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, a free-to-play mobile RPG for Android and iOS. The game first launched in Japan in 2015 and became available in North America in June 2016.
Here she is in a meeting.
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And here's a pic of a photoshoot she shared not too long before the announcement.
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No more details or release date yet for the character. Mashablehas reached out to the game's Japanese owner, Square Enix, for comment.
But in the meantime it seems like Grande is pretty stoked about the whole thing, and so are her fans.
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@ArianaGrande @FFBE_EN OH SNAPS LOOK AT YOU STEPPING INTO THE GAMING REALM! 😄 Congrats!!! 🙃🎉🎊
— Pascal Garoute (@PascalGaroute) January 2, 2017
@ArianaGrande me when i see you at the DWT pic.twitter.com/ic9udRRWRB
— ralph (@stormbutera) January 1, 2017
@ArianaGrande @FFBE_EN
— nadja (@linneanadja) January 1, 2017
me: "i never play games"
ariana: "I'm getting to be a character in a game.."
me: "WHEN IS IT OUT?"
Congratulations Ariana; looks like all those Japanese lessons are paying off.
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