Despite her major success it looks like Ariana Grande may have some regret about when she first started off her career. Apparently the pop star's debut music video still haunts her.

According to Entertainment Wise, "The Way" singer's music career actually kicked off in 2011, with her release of "Put Your Hearts Up." However, during a chat with Rolling Stone the songstress admitted that she still cringes when she looks back at the music video.

The "Baby I" artist explained, "It was geared toward kids and felt so inauthentic and fake. That was the worst moment of my life."

The 20-year-old added, "For the video, they gave me a bad spray tan and put me in a princess dress and had me frolic around the street. The whole thing was straight out of hell. I still have nightmares about it, and I made them hide it on my Vevo page."

Ariana Grande also revealed that despite her gig on Nickelodeon starring in "Sam & Cat," with pal Jennette McCurdy she isn't a fan of acting.

The "Right There" singer said, "I hate acting," adding, "It's fun, but music has always been first and foremost with me."

Grande, who began dating ex-boyfriend Jai Brooks again also confessed that she had her hesitations about recording her popular track, "Problem" With Iggy Azalea. She revealed that she wasn't sure whether or not she liked it when she first heard it.

She explained, "I was scared to approach it, because of the whispers," adding, "Their objective was to do the opposite of a traditional song structure. The idea was to have a really belt-y verse and then a completely minimalistic, whispering, basic chorus. At first, I just didn't like being all belt-y right away."

However, it's clear that her fans had no complaints.