She's the unquestioned breakthrough pop music artist of the year, but Ariana Grande's brother Frankie was a force to be reckoned with this summer as well.
The day after he helped Derrick Levasseur win Big Brother 16, Frankie spoke about the season, his antics, his charity, and of course, Zach Rance.
Despite the fact that he identifies as a straight man, Frankie reflects on their "showmance" by saying that "there is no doubt that we love each other."
"I felt it in the house but I didn't realize how ridiculous it looks to everyone else," he adds, "because [we look like] we are a couple. It's very strange."
"It's unbelievable. I love Zach so much. I already told him the answer is 'yes' if he proposes," Frankie Grande joked ... or we think he's kidding.
He's more clear on what he did the second his time in the house ended: YouTube last month's electrifying Ariana Grande VMA performance.
Frankie, who was told about his grandfather's death while on the show, did not know about the deaths of Joan Rivers and Robin Williams until leaving.
Looking back on Big Brother 16, he says Derrick deserved to win.
"He literally slit all of our throats and we still believe he's the greatest human being on the planet. How do you do that?" Grande asked. "That's just unbelievable."
As for whether he was surprised he didn't win Fan Favorite?
"I wasn't surprised. I think that a lot of people made assumptions based on my popularity outside the house, but ultimately this is Big Brother."
"There have been fans of this show for 16 years. Those are the people who are voting. I'm just grateful for the general support I have gotten since I got out."
"It's been so overwhelmingly positive so I feel like I won."
One big highlight, he says, was winning money with Team America, which he plans to use to "build a school with the charity I work with, Build On."
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