Nathan Sykes better avert his gaze from Ariana Grande because he might not like what he sees. For the official music video of "Right There," Grande gets a bit cosy with Patrick Schwarzenegger. It's a "Romeo and Juliet" kind of love that is sure to bring out the gree- eyed monster in Nathan Sykes.

A day before Halloween, Ariana Grande surprised her "Arianators" with the official music video of "Right There." The video is said to be directed by The Young Astronauts which perfectly explains the romance feel complete with the dreamy Patrick Schwarzenegger.

"'Right There' was originally supposed to be 'The Way' part two which is a really cool thing for me so the melody kind of ties into 'The Way' and I love that about it," stated Grande in her interview with Entertainment Wise. "I think it's a cool tie into it like, 'Okay here's what this girl has coming next,'" she added.

Grande and Schwarzenegger share a few smooches in the pool, but Nathan Sykes shouldn't be worried too much about it. If anything, Grande only has eyes for her The Wanted boyfriend. In fact, in Grande's recent interview, the former red-head claimed she's "crazy" over Sykes.

"I'm so crazy about him every single day. He's so incredibly successful, but he's so kind and respectful, so gentlemanly," gushed Ariana in an interview with the British Sun magazine.

Obviously, the "Nariana" couple affected quite a handful of fans. If "Jariana" ruled the social networking sites before, now it's all about Nathan Sykes and Ariana Grande.

"People have been really sweet about it and that makes me really happy, because it's beautiful and something to be celebrated," said Grande.

Aside from receiving compliments for her adorable love life, Grande is also getting praised for her vocal prowess which has been compared to that of Mariah Carey.

"When you look at 'The Way,' it's obvious, but I'm not worried about it," said Grande to Rolling Stone, adding, "It's a massive compliment; she's the greatest singer in the world, like literally, the Guinness Book of World Records. It's an incredible compliment but it doesn't worry me, because when you listen to my album as a whole, you get to know me."