Guess Ariana Grande has no hard feelings towards ex-boyfriend Nathan Sykes, as she describes what her first date was like with The Wanted band member. Ariana describes an innocently romantic night at his hotel room with sunflowers and macaroons. Now, get your mind out of the gutter, you know Ariana is our sweet little princess... at the moment.

Ariana Grande talks to Cosmopolitan magazine about her first date with Nathan Sykes, as she is featured on the cover of their February issue. "We were going back to his hotel to watch a movie, and he had Ladurée macarons and sunflowers waiting -- I love Parisian baked goods, and sunflowers are my favorite flower" Ariana told the mag about her The Wanted ex-boyfriend. "He had taken the DVD player out of the bedroom and into the living room, because he said he didn't want to take me into the bedroom on the first date" (all together now... "awww!").

Ariana and Nathan revealed that they were indeed dating in September after the release of their duet "Almost Is Never Enough". The singer had insisted to Teen Vogue that "it wasn't tough for them to see each other despite their busy schedules", and that having the "same music manager allowed them to see each other's schedules and plan little trips as often as [they] could." However, a source close to Nathan said the total opposite, "they hardly ever saw each other and are currently on a break."

This might have been the reason for their current break up just a few weeks ago. A source told UsWeekly: "They just weren't into it anymore." Ariana looks stunning in the Cosmopolitan photos so being single is most likely going to be short lived for the amazing singer. Grande has done great so far keeping a squeaky-clean image, claiming she is "a lady."

"A lot of my friends are partiers, but I've never really clicked with that. I like Barbara Streisand, and when was the last time you saw Babs getting, like, turnt up? That's kind of the road that I, as a lady, would like to go down". Well, good luck Ari, Hollywood is a dangerous place for "good girls" -- just ask Britney Spears, Rihanna and Miley Cyrus, who were once role teenage role models themselves.