"Sam & Cat" star, Ariana Grande has graced the cover of Seventeen Magazine where she gets personal on every aspect of her life. Apart from talking about the music and the love of her life, Ariana Grande speaks up on behind-the-scenes drama on "Victorious." Could this be another Victoria Justice-fuelled feud?

Dresses in cute pastels, Ariana nabbed the cover of Seventeen Magazine's August issue. Ditching the red hair she's known for, Grande gets back to her brown roots where she poses with her iconic smile complete with the doe eyes and dimples. Despite the perky get-up, not everything in the Seventeen shoot was all fun and games.

The former "Victorious" star had opened up on the drama that happened during the show. Obviously, Grande didn't want to drop names but fans of the show know exactly who Grande could be pertaining to.

"I worked with someone who told me they'd never like me," the 'The Way' singer admitted. "But for some reason, I just felt like I needed her approval. So I started changing myself to please her. It made me stop being social and friendly. I was so unhappy," stated Grande.

Fans of "Victorious" were pretty much surprised when the show got cancelled. What surprised fans even more was the feud that followed between the two lead stars namely Ariana Grande and Victoria Justice. The feud has never had closure and it's confusing to find out who has been stating the truth between Ariana and Victoria.

Everyone on the web may recall the former co-stars' feud on Twitter that all started with a fan question that irked Ariana Grande.

"Actually no nobody said that and even if they did this is different because Sam & Cat ruined Victorious. All those other shows had closure. Victorious didn't have closure because of Sam & Cat no matter what you people (you and Dan) say. You're obviously just trying to protect yourselves from the hate," stated a fan on Grande's Ask.FM account.

Of course, Grande took offense at the statement and blamed the whole thing on Victoria Justice.

"Sweetheart the only reason Victorious ended is because 1 girl didn't want to do it. She chose to do a solo tour instead of a cast tour. If we had done a cast tour Nickelodeon would have ordered another season of Victorious while Sam and Cat filmed simultaneously but she chose otherwise. I'm sick of this bs," answered Ariana.

The original Q&A was taken down from Grande's Ask.FM account it had definitely reached the eyes of Victoria Justice.

"Some people would throw some1 they consider a friend under the bus just 2 make themselves look good. #StopBeingAPhony #IfTheyOnlyKnew," tweeted Victoria Justice.

Drama aside, Ariana Grande appears to be happy with her new show, "Sam & Cat" alongside Jennette McCurdy. There's no drama for now and hopefully there won't be any in the near future.