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Ariana Grande has exploded back into the spotlight with a flurry of meaningful appearances and confessions that have fans and industry insiders buzzing about her next chapter. In the past few days the major headline is her intensely candid interview on the Shut Up Evan podcast where she says she nearly quit music entirely while filming Wicked in London but was re-inspired by playing Glinda. Grande told Elle that embodying such a confident character reignited her creative drive and that she had to make the Eternal Sunshine album even when she wasn’t sure she would ever record again. She confessed this upcoming Eternal Sunshine mini-tour will be a rare event with no plans for another tour in the near future, calling it both healing and a necessary way to celebrate her music with fans one more time.
According to inmusicblog Ariana’s first live run in seven years was immediately met with massive demand, forcing the addition of five extra nights in London and sudden sellout dates across the US. She addressed fan frustration over ticket scalping on social channels and made it clear that the intensity of touring isn’t something she wants to sustain long-term. Twitter and Instagram have since erupted—not just with ticket drama but with emotional tributes from fans grateful for another chance to see her on stage.
Grande’s podcast moment with Sarah Jessica Parker went viral after Parker left her a heartfelt voicemail. As reported by Tribune Ariana openly wept, shocked that Parker even knew who she was. The emotional moment prompted Grande to reflect on her journey with fame, noting how her perspective has changed from excessive focus on artistry to an emphasis on staying grounded and spiritual—a sentiment widely shared across entertainment media and celebrated by fans calling for collaboration between the two women.
Adding to the news cycle Ariana just announced she will cohost NBC’s Wicked: One Wonderful Night special with Cynthia Erivo at the Dolby Theatre in LA. Parade confirms that the event will feature exclusive Wicked cast performances and new music previews, cementing Ariana’s continued cultural impact in musical theatre as well as pop.
Finally Ariana has become a trending mental health advocate this week after her podcast revelation about managing her anxiety by naming and ‘lovingly’ addressing them as ‘monsters.’ International Business Times describes how she tied this practice to her ongoing healing from trauma including the loss of Mac Miller and Manchester’s tragedy, earning praise across social platforms for her openness. Clips of her saying ‘name them love them manage them’ have taken over TikTok and Instagram, reinforcing her reputation as one of the rare pop stars willing to show raw vulnerability alongside record-breaking ambition.
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