Ariana Grande Pushes Back Against Dangerous Body Commentary Amid Wicked Press Tour
Update: 2025-12-02
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Ariana Grande has made headlines over the past few days as she continues to address ongoing body-shaming commentary tied to her Wicked press tour. On November 29th, the pop star took to Instagram Stories to reshare a previously recorded interview from last year, accompanying it with a message that read "resharing this from last year as a loving reminder to all." In the resurfaced clip, Grande discussed how commentary on people's appearances has become normalized in society, stating that discussing someone's looks, health, or how they present themselves is "really dangerous." She reflected on her own experience as someone who has been in the public eye since her teenage years, describing herself as "a specimen in a petri dish" who has "heard it all."
The renewed focus on Grande's appearance stems from widespread social media memes and photo comparisons circulating during the Wicked: For Good promotional cycle. Fans have been sharing side-by-side images comparing Grande and her co-star Cynthia Erivo's appearances throughout the film's production and recent press events, with some expressing concern about visible weight changes. The conversations have ranged from lighthearted memes to more serious speculation about potential unhealthy weight loss or the use of weight loss medications.
Grande's repost notably did not address the current memes directly but instead maintained her consistent position that she does not welcome public commentary about her body. She referenced a previous statement from 2023 where she candidly revealed that during what many considered her "healthiest" period, she was actually "on a lot of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly and at the lowest point of my life." She emphasized that appearance alone cannot determine someone's actual health status.
Looking ahead, Grande is set to host Saturday Night Live on December 20th, with music legend Cher serving as the musical guest. This will mark Grande's fourth time hosting the show. Her decision to step back from engaging with body-shaming discussions suggests she intends to keep her focus on professional commitments rather than participating in online speculation about her health.
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Ariana Grande has made headlines over the past few days as she continues to address ongoing body-shaming commentary tied to her Wicked press tour. On November 29th, the pop star took to Instagram Stories to reshare a previously recorded interview from last year, accompanying it with a message that read "resharing this from last year as a loving reminder to all." In the resurfaced clip, Grande discussed how commentary on people's appearances has become normalized in society, stating that discussing someone's looks, health, or how they present themselves is "really dangerous." She reflected on her own experience as someone who has been in the public eye since her teenage years, describing herself as "a specimen in a petri dish" who has "heard it all."
The renewed focus on Grande's appearance stems from widespread social media memes and photo comparisons circulating during the Wicked: For Good promotional cycle. Fans have been sharing side-by-side images comparing Grande and her co-star Cynthia Erivo's appearances throughout the film's production and recent press events, with some expressing concern about visible weight changes. The conversations have ranged from lighthearted memes to more serious speculation about potential unhealthy weight loss or the use of weight loss medications.
Grande's repost notably did not address the current memes directly but instead maintained her consistent position that she does not welcome public commentary about her body. She referenced a previous statement from 2023 where she candidly revealed that during what many considered her "healthiest" period, she was actually "on a lot of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly and at the lowest point of my life." She emphasized that appearance alone cannot determine someone's actual health status.
Looking ahead, Grande is set to host Saturday Night Live on December 20th, with music legend Cher serving as the musical guest. This will mark Grande's fourth time hosting the show. Her decision to step back from engaging with body-shaming discussions suggests she intends to keep her focus on professional commitments rather than participating in online speculation about her health.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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