Ariana Grande is probably best compared to a Greek Goddess. The 27-year-old singer and pop-culture icon is nothing short of legendary at this point. She is now the most followed woman on Instagram with 220 million on the social media platform, and the only other thing that stands in comparison with her music career is her angelic vocal range.
The fact that Ariana has beat out the Kardashians, the Hadid sisters, fellow music artists like Selena Gomez and even Taylor Swift, is a testament to how astronomically famous she is now.
Delicious Photography
Grande’s latest post isn’t a selfie, but it most definitely shows a side of her that fans never knew they needed so bad.
As an announcement for a remixed version of her song “34+35” with fellow music artists Doja Cat & Megan Thee Stallion, the “Positions” singer posted a picture of herself lying on a staircase wearing what appears to be a tight lingerie one-piece. The look is so her, sporting a plunging breast line, a tight fit around her “V” line, and even shows off a tattoo she has near her butt. (Visible through the tights she has on)
‘POV’
Here are just a few of the numerous comments that fans left on her stunning post. (It shouldn’t come as a surprise to see that so many were blown away by the look)
“ari really said “i’m your valentine this year” (Commentator) “can’t waaaaait ?” (Commentator) “Looking at the next two Fridays like ?” (Commentator) “YOURE SO STUNNING” (Commentator) “Hello Ariana Grande, I’m Max, you are very pretty. Thank you.” (Commentator) “THIS IS GOING TO BREAK THE MF INTERNET ARE YOU KIDDINFFNNNDJDBS” (Commentator) “WHENS THE POV MV ??” (Commentator)
Media & Ariana
In 2020, Ariana shared that she actually stopped doing interviews for an extended period simply because she thought the media was being unfair towards her. Specifically about how she would react to certain things. They pinned her as a “diva”, and while she doesn’t have a problem with that term, she didn’t like how it seemingly gave her no way to legitimately have an opinion if it differed from the prominent narrative.
So if she tried to defend herself, she was called a “diva” which didn’t seem fair to her.
Industry Treatment
Ariana believes that such treatment is specific to women, and isn’t something that men face. Thus, she views the whole circumstance as sexist.
“Because I have an opinion about something that was an opinion artistically or if I am directing something, or if I have something to say regarding a choice that’s being made with my career or something, blah, blah, blah, it always was in the past manipulated and turned into this negative thing, whereas I don’t see that with men,” she said.