Pop star Ariana Grande will reportedly not perform -- or even attend -- the Grammy Awards on Sunday.

Grande, 25, allegedly “felt insulted” after producers said she couldn’t sing her latest single “7 Rings,” sources told Variety.

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A deal was then made that would allow the pop singer to perform the song but Grande allegedly pulled out of the performance after producers said they would be selecting the second song. A source told Variety “that such stipulations were not imposed on other performers at the show.”

A rep for the singer did not immediately return Fox News' request for comment.

Grande has been nominated for two Grammys: Best Pop Vocal Performance for her song “God Is a Woman” and Best Pop Vocal Album for “Sweetener.” Her fifth studio album, “Thank U, Next,” is slated to be released on Friday.

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Grande has had a career-smashing year. Her song “Thank U, Next” broke the single-day streaming record for a female artist on the streaming service on Spotify, Forbes reported.