Ariana Grande took to Twitter early this morning to speak out against the objectification of women and the way they are talked about after a fan encounter left her feeling "sick and objectified".

Grande detailed the incident in a post describing the incident which went down while she and her boyfriend, Mac Miller, were out picking up some food.

According to Grande, a young man approached the couple to excitedly tell Miller he was a fan, and "He was loud and excited and by the time M was seated in the driver's seat, he was literally almost in the car with us."

"I thought all of this was cute and exciting until he said 'Ariana is sexy as hell man. I see you, I see you hitting that!!!'"

"Hitting that? The f**k??" she continued. "This may not seem like a big deal to some of you but I felt sick and objectified. I was also sitting right there when he said it."

Grande continued to describe her feelings afterwards, saying she "felt really quiet and hurt" after the encounter and these are the "kinds of moments that contribute to women's sense of fear and inadequacy."

"I am not a piece of meat that a men gets to utilize for his pleasure," she wrote. "I'm an adult human being in a relationship with a man who treats me with love and respect."

Grande's tweet has been liked and retweeted over 230,000 times since it was posted this morning, and Grande hasn't been holding back from critics calling her "a tad hypocritical".