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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Ariana Grande comments on whether they leave music

Ariana Grande comments on whether they leave music


Ariana Grande has no plans to free herself from her singing career.

The 32 -year -old “evil” actor, who will play in the upcoming Hollywood films, says that it is “silly” for fans to believe that she would leave music that she describes as “leash” to concentrate on other projects.

“Very silly to go from all of you that, just because I have my hands full, I have to give up singing and music with many things that I want to give up … !!! It is and has always been my lifebeat,” Grande brought a video of her singing on July 16 on Instagram.

“There has to be space for all of this,” she continued, adding a fairy emoji. “It may not look exactly as it did before, but I very prefer what it looks like in my head.”

Ariana Grande assures the fans that she will continue to make music despite her aspiring acting career. Gilbert Flores / variety / Getty Images

The busy singer “Side To Side” continued that she was amused by expanding creatively.

“I have fun. I am grateful and excited and inspired. 🙂 Finding a balance between many projects and efforts that I love and my own way of doing … So I am working on a plan that I can sing all year round. Even if it is only for a little. I love you,” she concluded.

Grandes fans showed their support in the comments of their contribution.

“And we love you in all your facets and efforts,” wrote one.

“Sitting for all of this,” added another, which contained an emoji chair.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
Grande will reunite with her “evil” co-star Cynthia Erivo for “Wicked: For Gay”.Collection Christophel

Grande received her first Oscar nomination in the “Best Supplementary Actress” category for her role as Glinda in “Wicked”.

Grande's message to the fans comes over a month after the news has been broken that they joined the next “Meet the Parents” film with stars.

Ben Stiller commented on Grande's casting to Joe Fryer from NBC News during a joint interview with co-stars Teri Polo and Robert de Niro.

“She is so talented. She is so great with the comedy,” said Sterner about Grande and added that her figure in the film will be “really, very funny”.

Fry joked that the film could turn into a musical thanks to Grandes and prompted the Oscar winner de Niro to quip: “The scenes I have with it will sing scenes.”

Grande will also reunite with her “evil” co-star Cynthia Erivo for the sequel “Wicked: For Good”, which is due in the cinemas on November 21, and she becomes her voice of a coming film version of Dr. Seuss children's book “Oh, the places they go” give their voice.