Ariana Grande Performs During the MuchMusic Video Awards (MMVA) in Toronto
Ariana Grande performs during the MuchMusic Video Awards (MMVA) in Toronto, June 15, 2014. Reuters/Fred Thornhill

Sophie Monk has revealed that Taylor Swift is her best interview, while Ariana Grande was her worst. The Aussie singer/actress is set to leave 2DayFM’s breakfast show, but she won’t forget the best and worst celebrities that she has interviewed.

The 34-year-old blonde beauty has had the chance to talk to a number of celebrities in her almost one year on the breakfast show. She has recently talked to Swift, who was in Australia to promote her “1989” album. According to Monk, the 24-year-old country-turned-pop songstress is the best interview that she had.

The worst was Grande, who has already developed quite a diva reputation in the press. Apparently, the pint-sized former Nickelodeon actress doesn’t know how badly she treats others.

“Ariana was the worst only because she’s so young and quite naive about the way she treats people,” Monk told TheFix. “[Grande’s management] kept her quiet to all the press, she didn’t know all that press was going on saying she was a diva. If she knew that, she would have acted different.”

But Grande knew exactly that; she just doesn’t care. The “Bang Bang” singer has been accused of being demanding to interviewers and photographers, and even being cold and uncaring to her fans, but she claims she’s not a “b----.”

“There’s a big difference between being determined and being a b----. A lot of people also don’t understand the difference between being kind and being stupid,” she insisted to The Sun, as quoted by the Mirror.

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She admitted that she was “very upset” by the rumours about her diva antics, but now she just pays attention to the positive.

Meanwhile, Monk has until the end of the year before she officially quits 2DayFM. The morning program she shares with Merrick Watts and Jules Lund, and Mel B until a few months ago, has been the replacement show for “The Kyle and Jackie O Show,” whose eponymous presenters Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O transferred to rival station KIIS FM in January.

“It was a tough year for everyone,” she admitted to the Daily Telegraph. “I didn’t know radio before this year. I thought it would be a bit better than it turned out ... but it didn’t.”

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