Selena Gomez's 'Good For You' Eye-Rolled by Ariana Grande's Brother Frankie!
Ariana Grande's older brother, Frankie, threw some shade at Selena Gomez's new single, "Good For You."
Last week, Frankie posted a video of himself on Snapchat featuring him driving while listening to Gomez's song. As the track played in the background, Frankie rolled his eyes, clearly disliking the single's message. He wrote, "how about look good for URSELF?"
Watch the video below.
On July 7, Frankie expanded on his statement regarding "Good For You" and shared more of his thoughts on the matter. The performer, who was a contestant on "Big Brother," is currently on his Livin' la Vida Grande U.S. tour, PEOPLE reported.
"Look good for YOURSELF, and let that inner confidence and self-worth be the thing that attracts and pleases your partner," he wrote on Instagram "Attract someone who thinks self-esteem is hot, not someone who likes to be catered and pandered to. Don't show them how proud you are to be theirs, show them how proud you are to be YOURS. Never allow your own self worth to rely on the opinions of others, for if you do you will live much of your life in disappointment. Shine bright like a you."
"Good For You" was written by Justin Tranter and Julia Michaels, PopCrush reported. According to Gomez, the song tackles the recording artist's ownership of her sexuality as a young woman.
"I wanted to play up the masculine vibe of what I mean by being good for you," the 22-year-old former Disney star explained, as quoted by PopCrush. "I feel like the way I performed it, the way the story kind of unfolds...it's my story."
Gomez continued, "The combination of it being a sexy song and feeling like a sexy young woman, I am becoming a young woman. A lot of who I am and who people see me as are kind of different. It's nice to kind of step into womanhood, and I think that's what this video represents as well."
Gomez also revealed that her upcoming music "is going to shock everybody in a good way," PopSugar noted. She added that every song in her future record will be something she can relate to.
Selena Praises Ariana's Feminist Remarks
Last month, Gomez applauded Frankie's pop star sister for her Twitter essay empowering women's rights. The "Break Free" artist said that she is "tired of living in a world where women are mostly referred to as a man's past, present or future PROPERTY/POSSESSION."
"I...do not. Belong. To anyone. But myself. And neither do you," Ariana wrote.
Praising Ariana, Gomez said on Twitter: "Thank you @ArianaGrande for telling them you don't belong to nobody but you. Finally. Preach girl."