By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 04, 2015 07:29 AM EST

Ariana Grande slams two radio DJs after being asked questions which she considered sexist.

Grande stopped by Los Angeles radio station Power 106 to promote her latest single "Focus" but the guesting that was supposed to be fun was heated when the singer slammed the two DJs that interviewed her.

Moreover, Grande has been all sorts of excited for the lists of projects that she has finished. This includes a news album, her latest single, TV series Scream Queens and her collaboration with the phenomenal Andrea Bocelli. The 22-year-old seemed thrilled to talk about her work but was disappointed when she was asked "sexist" questions, Billboard reported.

Grande kept her poise and maintained her cool when she called out DJs Justin Credible and Eric D-Lux. While some celebrities like Cara Delevingne and Justin Bieber took a different approach when they were "harassed" during an interview, the "Love Me Harder" singer playfully responded by saying, "You need a little brushing up on equality."

Although Grande was game and answered the question with wit, it was time for her to speak up when asked about what she would want to change in the world. It was that moment when the singer owned the interview and shut down the DJs, Vox reported.

"I have a long list of things I'd like to change ...I think, judgement in general. Intolerance, meanness, double standards, misogyny, racism, sexism. You know, all that shit. There's lots we've got to get started on. That's what we need to focus on. We have got work to do ... We'll start with you, though," Grande said in response.

It wasn't the first time that Grande spoke about feminism, sexism and the standard of beauty. Just recently, the singer defended herself when she was harassed in social media. A commenter criticized Grande for her lack of curves. The singer responded by saying that instead of shaming, people should celebrate themselves and others.

"[W]e live in a day and age where it is IMPOSSIBLE for women, men, anyone to embrace themselves exactly how they are. ... talking about people's body's [sic] as if they're on display ASKING for your approval / opinion. THEY ARE NOT!!!! CELEBRATE YOURSELF. CELEBRATE OTHERS," Grande said.

Grande is one of the fearless celebrities who have always stood up for herself. It's inevitable not to be judged in an industry where you are put under a microscope but it seems like Grande just knows how to put her haters in their proper place.

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