Madonna warned Frankie Grande thuple wouldn’t ‘end well’

Frankie Grande revealed that Madonna once gave him some wise advice: don’t become part of a throuple.

“I spoke to Madonna of all people – talking to the Queen – and I told her about the throuple, and she literally said, ‘Well, that’s not going to end well,'” the Broadway star, 39, said on the ” Tamron Hall Show” Wednesday.

“She said that, and I still did,” he admitted.

Grande famously dated two married men, Daniel Sinasohn and Mike Pophis, in 2018, but — big surprise — the trio ended business after just four months.

The star of “Titanique: The Musical” told Tamron Hall that he’s not one to follow social norms and willing to take risks when it comes to love.

“I’m always the person who says yes to everything that comes into my life, and I’ve never been afraid to take risks or do something unconventional,” he explained.

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Madonna told Frankie Grande that his relationship with two married men wasn’t “going to end well.”
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But by spending romantic time with two husbands, Grande realized that he wanted to get married himself.

“I realized I wanted my own man, and I wanted a monogamous relationship with someone who was just going to love me,” he recalled, noting that the way he felt in the throuple was one he never wanted to feel again.

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The twice-divorced Queen of Pop gave some wise advice.
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Ariana Grande’s brother has since moved on with his now-husband, Hale Leon, whom he married in May.

Frankie exclusively told Vidak For Congress in June that his experience of being in a threesome made him all the better prepared for married life.

“I’m very grateful for that previous relationship, and I think it prepared me for this one, the ultimate one where I got my ring,” he told us at the time.

“I think everything happens for a reason. Now I’m an old married man in a monogamous relationship.”

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The artist married Hale Leon in May.
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Frankie and Leon, 30, tied the knot at a “Star Wars” themed ceremony on May 4, fitting.

After their marriage, the “Big Brother” alum realized that he was okay with spending his life with one person.

“I think I’ve always been wired for that,” he said. “I think it really suits me, and I’m very happy.”

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