Sweetener' arrived after the deadly 2017 bombing at Grande's Manchester concert and shortly before the 2018 death of her ...
Ariana Grande is opening up on dealing with grief, depression, anxiety and PTSD, and how making music “saved her life.” ...
After a terrorist attack at one of her concerts and the death of an ex-boyfriend, the Wicked star released two albums in ...
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Grande notably opted not to attend the 2019 awards show — the same year that she won her first Grammy — after producers ...
During a new interview on The Hollywood Reported podcast “Awards Chatter,” Ariana Grande revealed that music saved her life ...
Ariana Grande has recently shared new insights into her mental health challenges amid her first-ever Oscar nomination for ...
Ariana Grande revealed how Sweetener and Thank U, Next helped her navigate PTSD, grief, and anxiety after the Manchester bombing and Mac Miller’s passing. Defying industry norms, she turned pain into ...
While the "God Is a Woman" musician said her record label "understood" the need to make more music, the company was "hesitant" to move on from Sweetener ... Related: Ariana Grande Says She's ...
The process of making Sweetener and Thank U, Next was an emotionally taxing time for Ariana Grande. In a new interview on the Feb. 3 episode of the Hollywood Reporter podcast Awards Chatter, the ...