We're dying to know who it is!

Ariana Grande's manager Scooter Braun opened up to Variety about being briefly fired by the singer, and he claims she was heavily influenced at the time by a "sh*tty boyfriend."

Grande and Braun went their separate ways in February 2016 before reuniting in September of that year, which was right after she broke up with Big Sean and right before she got together with Mac Miller. We have a feeling Big Sean might be the culprit!

Braun decided to keep his silence during their break, in hopes that she'd come to her senses eventually.

“I watched this other manager get fired, and I saw him defend himself instantly and put out a lot of truths. And I watched the artist see those truths, not want to deal with it, and then forever hate that manager. And with Ariana, I could have said a lot of stuff, and in fact my team wanted me to, because they were pissed. But I said, ‘We’re not gonna say a word, and this is gonna come back around.’ They were like, ‘Never take her back!’ but I just said, ‘Let’s stay quiet and let our truth be our actions," he explained to the trade mag.

"And when s—tty boyfriends leave, she starts to see the light on some stuff, and one day I got a phone call. She said, ‘Can I see you tomorrow?’ and I said, ‘No, I’m busy’ — I actually couldn’t, so I said, ‘I could see you Thursday’ or whatever and I went over there and we had a very honest conversation. It made me and her really tight, because now when we get into those fights and she’s coming at me, I just go, ‘Woah, do you want to go back to where we were?’ and then it kinda calms down," he added.

Their bond was solidified after the terrorist attack at her Manchester concert.

"That relationship we had, from being fired to getting back together, really gave us the strength for what we never imagined would come that following year,” he revealed, referencing the horrific ordeal.

We're glad they managed to find their way back to each other.