Recording artists Ariana Grande and Big Sean perform during KIIS FM's Jingle Ball 2014 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California December 5, 2014.
Recording artists Ariana Grande and Big Sean perform during KIIS FM's Jingle Ball 2014 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California December 5, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Ariana Grande has joined the line of female music celebrities who have kissed other female stars. The singer accidentally shared on social media her own video, where she kisses “Victorious” star Elizabeth Gillies. To make up for the embarrassment, Ariana admitted she enjoyed the experience.

In the short video shared on her Instagram, Gillies and Grande looks pretty as they pucker up for the camera. Gillies starts to count, “One, two, three” before they both lean in for a quick kiss. The former “Victorious” co-stars immediately pulled apart and burst out laughing. The clip has since received over 817 thousand likes and over 65 thousand comments from fans who expressed their “love” for the video.

Ariana said she had posted the clip by accident but said it is her “favourite video of all time.” She later took to her twitter to once again explain that she had not meant to post the video.

I WAS EDITING IT IN INSTA TO SEND TO HER AND IT POSTED ACCIDENTALLY BUT ITS GREAT SO WHATEVER _

The “Love Me Harder” singer also posted a couple of tweets addressed to the actress before she shared the kissing video on her Twitter.

Ariana’s kissing video came after she showed her seductive side for V Magazine, where she posed for a number of sexy shots wearing a lace corset. She also talked about her new album “Moonlight” and opened up about her breakup with fellow singer Big Sean during an interview with “Scream Queens” creator Ryan Murphy for V Magazine.

Talking about “Moonlight,” Ariana said it’s a “very honest and very special” album since it is by far “the most personal music” she has ever made. When asked if her breakup with Big Sean would reflect in her new music, the singer admitted that by the time she was working on the new album she had already moved on from the split. So her breakup is not going to be covered that much in “Moonlight.”

“It's not going to be captured on the album too much. I'm in a happy place. There aren't any breakup anthems because I had moved on. I was like, alright. Well, f**k it," she said.

Contact the writer at feedback@ibtimes.com.au, or let us know what you think below.