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Ariana Grande-Butera has been going to Wicked Premiere several times, her fanbase started to worry, suspend that Grande began to be skinner, as they soon they began to check up on her, it has become viral for days that people claim she uses Ozempic or Eating disorder as people thinking that Grande ate poorly and started drinking, Grande has become viral on TikTok which recently on April 2023 with over 16 million likes, Grande addressed speculation about her health and appearance in a heartfelt TikTok video. She urged people to be more thoughtful and compassionate when commenting on others' bodies, emphasizing that there are many ways to be healthy and beautiful. Ariana explained that her current appearance had been compared to a previous version of herself, which she described as the "unhealthiest version" of her life due to poor mental and physical health at that time.
She encouraged her audience to avoid making assumptions about others' well-being based solely on looks, stating, "You never know what someone is going through." She asked people to be gentle with both themselves and others, highlighting the harmful effects of body shaming and unsolicited commentary.
Past Grande's trauma
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tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). Ariana has been candid about her struggles with mental health, particularly after the tragic Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017. She was performing at a concert when a terrorist attack killed 22 people, deeply affecting her. Grande later spoke about the emotional toll it took on her, and she channeled her grief into her music, including on her album Thank U, Next (2019), which was both a personal and commercial success.
Tragic about Mac's death
Mac Miller, a rapper and singer who was a close friend and former romantic partner of Ariana Grande, tragically passed away on September 7, 2018, at the age of 26. His death was ruled as an accidental overdose due to a combination of fentanyl, alcohol, and cocaine. Mac's passing deeply affected Grande, who was still mourning the end of their relationship. The two had dated for about two years before they split in 2018, but they remained close friends even after their breakup.
Ariana has spoken openly about the grief she felt following Mac's death. In interviews and on social media, she acknowledged the emotional toll his passing took on her, and she dedicated the song "Thank U, Next" (from her 2019 album of the same name) to reflecting on and healing from her experiences, including her relationship with Mac.
In her social media tributes, Ariana referred to Mac as a "beautiful soul" and expressed her ongoing love and admiration for him. She also mentioned the challenges of dealing with the public scrutiny surrounding their relationship, but also how much she valued their friendship. Ariana has continued to honor his memory in her music, and "Goodnight", a song from her album Sweetener (2018), was believed to be influenced by her feelings of loss after Mac's death.
Mac Miller’s untimely death highlighted the ongoing opioid crisis, and many have since remembered him for his impact on music and his honesty in discussing mental health and struggles with addiction. Ariana, like many of his fans, continues to celebrate his life and legacy.