How cool is this kid?

A teenage Ariana Grande superfan with tens of thousands of Twitter followers had all of her electronics confiscated by her mother — so she turned to an Internet-connected “smart fridge” to send her notes.

The girl, who tweets Grande praise from the handle @thankunext327 and goes by “Dorothy,” wrote on Aug. 6 that her mother took her phone, so she was using her Nintendo Wii to send messages.

The hashtag “FreeDorothy” began to trend on Twitter after her tweet.

The girl’s mom then put her social media use further on ice, confiscating all of her electronics, according to her tweets. The girl pressed on, apparently dictating a tweet to her smart fridge and sending it out on Aug. 8.

“I do not know if this is going to tweet I am talking to my fridge what the heck my Mom confiscated all of my electronics again,” Dorothy wrote.

LG Electronics, the company that designed the fridge, replied to the girl on Tuesday, writing “#FreeDorothy.” In an interview with The Guardian on her cousin’s iPad, the teen said her mother “ took all my tech so I’d pay more attention to my surroundings.”