Music Ariana Grande's Catwoman preys on Penn Badgley in new 'The Boy Is Mine' video, also starring Monica and Brandy But sadly, no harp. By Maureen Lee Lenker Maureen Lee Lenker Maureen Lee Lenker is a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly with over seven years of experience in the entertainment industry. An award-winning journalist, she's written for Turner Classic Movies, Ms. Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, and more. She's worked at EW for six years covering film, TV, theater, music, and books. The author of EW's quarterly romance review column, "Hot Stuff," Maureen holds Master's degrees from both the University of Southern California and the University of Oxford. Her debut novel, It Happened One Fight, is now available. Follow her for all things related to classic Hollywood, musicals, the romance genre, and Bruce Springsteen. EW's editorial guidelines Published on June 7, 2024 12:23PM EDT Ariana Grande is on the prowl. In her new music video for "The Boy Is Mine," the third for her latest album, Eternal Sunshine, the singer sews and then dons a catsuit, becoming Catwoman in a tale of obsession. As the story unfolds, Grande's vixen, who has prepared a love potion with a bubblegum pink hue worthy of Wicked's Glinda for her city's mayor, pursues young official Max Starling (Penn Badgley). Her character seems unhealthily fixated on Max, with all her self-made pictures of him and a shrine for him in her apartment. Meanwhilie, Badgley's portrayal of Max is a reversal of his role as an obsessive stalker in the show You. Ariana Grande to 'reimagine' Brandy and Monica's 'The Boy Is Mine' on new album: 'A bad-girl anthem' But while Grande is surely the cat's meow, the highlight of the video is a cameo from Monica and Brandy, the R&B chanteuses behind the 1998 single "The Boy Is Mine," which inspired Grande's song of the same name. The pair appear as news anchors, discussing the mayor's press conference and the laundry list of issues facing the city. While the original "The Boy Is Mine" is about two women fighting over the same man, Grande's "reimagining" of it focuses largely on her own pursuit of the object of her affections. She said previously that many of her fans "love a bad-girl anthem," adding, "This is, I think, an elevated version of that." It seems Monica and Brandy have given Grande their blessing with their slick cameos. Ariana Grande in 'The Boy Is Mine'. Ariana Grande/YouTube Ariana Grande's epic 'Yes, and?' video slams critics obsessed with her sex life Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. When Grande announced her plans to reimagine the song, the news raised eyebrows, with some thinking it could be about her current paramour — and Wicked costar — Ethan Slater. She reportedly started dating Slater after her split from her husband Dalton Gomez, while Slater was married when he first met Grande but filed for divorce last July. But the video doesn't seem to imply the song is autobiographical, instead placing the track in a world of fantasy. Watch Ariana Grande recreate Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind with Evan Peters in her new music video Grande has kept busy promoting Wicked, which hits theaters this Thanksgiving, and her latest album, which she released in March. She offered the first live performance of "The Boy Is Mine" on Thursday night's episode of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.