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Diane Keaton shares video singing Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' and asks her to do a duet

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ByMegan Stone
September 03, 2021, 4:30 PM

Diane Keaton revealed the artist she'd love to collaborate with by sharing an adorable cover on Wednesday.

The 75-year-old actress shared a clip on Instagram of her hilariously singing along to Ariana Grande's 2018 smash hit "Thank U, Next."

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In the caption of the post, she gushed about just how much she loves Grande.

"Ariana Grande is just amazing, so once in my life, just ONCE in my stupid life, I just want to sing along with the amazing Ariana Grande," Keaton wrote alongside the video, which featured various headshots of the singer.

Keaton embellishes her performance with soaring vocals and makes up her own lyrics to the No. 1 single before deadpanning at the end, "Ariana Grande is a genius and I'm an idiot. So, what? It was a lot of fun!"

In the caption, the "Annie Hall" star raved about the Grammy-winning singer and wondered if Ari "would want to sing a duet with me?"

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It appears that Grande is down for a collab because she wrote back in the comments, "!!!! love you SO MUCH" as well as "i am having an out of body experience."

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Actress Jennifer Garner also weighed in and gave the potential duet her seal of approval with black heart emojis. Keaton responded by spamming Garner and Grande with a series of red heart emojis.

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