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Published 11:41 25 Jun 2026 GMT
Ariana Grande's candid sex confession has resurfaced after her accidental wardrobe malfunction on Instagram.
In a 2019 Vogue cover interview, the pop star reflected on her music career and revealed that while some of her biggest hit songs lacked "substance", they still had their place.
"A lot of my singles have been hilariously lacking in substance. You're talking to someone who put 'Side to Side' out as a single. I love that song, but it's just a fun song about sex," she said at the time.
When the interviewer asked her if she ever felt uncomfortable performing songs with sexual themes to audiences that included children as young as nine, Grande insisted parents should embrace honest conversations rather than avoid them.
"They're for sure gonna have it. I promise. I promise that your kid's gonna have sex. So if she asks you what the song's about, talk about it," she added.
The comments have resurfaced as the now 32-year-old musician found herself at the center of another online conversation after fans spotted what appeared to be an accidental wardrobe malfunction in a recent Instagram photo dump.
The 'Thank U Next' singer shared a series of snapshots from her daily life, including one showing her petting a dog wearing what appeared to be a "do not pet" harness.
Instead, online users focused on the fact that Grande's left breast was faintly visible through her red-and-white checkered babydoll dress.
The image quickly spread across social media, with fans sharing their reactions after finally spotting the detail.
"It took me 5 minutes staring at the photo to even realize," one Reddit user wrote.
"Oh Ari," another fan commented, while someone else added: "I saw it immediately because the picture before it was in the same dress and then when she was leaned over, I was like oh my God that's her boob."
Others questioned why the snap had amassed so much discussion. "Why is everyone acting like this is the scandal of the century over a nipple?" one person wrote.
Another asked: "I wonder if this is intentional?"
Rather than addressing the situation directly, the '7 Rings' superstar appeared to poke fun at the attention by sharing a throwback clip to her Instagram Stories.
The video featured her former Victorious co-star Elizabeth Gillies in a parody of the film Showgirls.
In the clip, Gillies tells Grande: "You have great t*ts. They're really beautiful." Grande then responds: "Thank you."
Fans praised her response, with one writing: "This is the best response she could have made for this." Another chimed in: "I love how unbothered she is. she’s so mother for that."
The Wicked actress is currently on her Eternal Sunshine Tour, her first concert tour in seven years.
The tour began in early June and is scheduled to conclude with a 10-night residency in London in September.
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Published 13:41 24 Jun 2026 GMT
Ariana Grande has responded with humor after fans spotted an accidental wardrobe slip in a recent Instagram photo dump.
The singer shared a collection of images highlighting moments from her life, including a picture of herself petting a dog. While the dog appeared to be wearing a "do not pet" harness, social media users quickly focused on something else in the image.
Fans noticed that Grande's left breast was faintly visible through her red-and-white checkered babydoll dress. The detail sparked widespread discussion online, with many people admitting it took them some time to spot what others were talking about.
The image quickly made its way onto social media platforms, where fans shared their reactions to the accidental reveal.
“It took me 5 minutes staring at the photo to even realize,” one fan shared on Reddit.
“Oh Ari,” another wrote on a different Instagram post, while another commented: “I saw it immediately because the picture before it was in the same dress and then when she was leaned over, I was like oh my God that’s her boob.”
Not everyone saw the incident as controversial. Some questioned why the image had attracted so much attention.
“Why is everyone acting like this is the scandal of the century over a nipple?” someone questioned.
Another added: “I wonder if this is intentional?”
Grande later appeared to address the conversation herself through her Instagram Stories.
The singer shared a throwback clip featuring fellow Victorious star Elizabeth Gillies. In the video, which parodies the film Showgirls, Gillies tells Grande: “You have great t*ts. They’re really beautiful.”
Without flinching, the star replies with an approving “thank you.”
The response was well received by many fans.
“This is the best response she could have made for this,” one fan wrote online.
The social media moment comes during a busy period for Grande, who has returned to touring and releasing new music following the promotional campaign for Wicked.
She is currently on her Eternal Sunshine Tour, her first concert tour in seven years. According to the report, the tour began in early June and is scheduled to conclude with a 10-night residency in London in September.
Grande has also revealed the full 12-song tracklist for her upcoming eighth studio album, Petal, which is due for release on July 31. The album is expected to focus on themes of “moving beyond negativity.”
For now, the singer appears unbothered by the online discussion, choosing instead to laugh along with fans.
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Published 10:08 30 Nov 2025 GMT
Ariana Grande is once again urging fans to think twice before making comments about someone’s body, explaining how "dangerous" it is.
The 32-year-old pop star resurfaced a heartfelt video from a previous interview, sharing it to her Instagram Stories on Saturday with the caption, “resharing this from last year ♡ as a loving reminder to all.”
The clip originally aired in 2024, showing Grande getting visibly emotional as she opened up about the toll online criticism has taken over the years.
“I’ve been kind of doing this in front of the public and kind of been a specimen in a petri dish really since I was 16 or 17, so I have heard it all,” Grande said in the video.
“I’ve heard every version of it — of what’s wrong with me. And then you fix it, and then it’s wrong for different reasons. But that’s everything from — even just the simplest thing — your appearance, you know?”
The former Nickelodeon actress reflected on how public scrutiny shaped her experience as a young performer. She revealed how challenging it was to block out the noise, especially at an age when most people are still figuring out who they are.
“It’s hard to protect yourself from that noise,” Grande said, “when you’re young and you’re hearing all kinds of things.”
“I think that it’s something that is uncomfortable no matter what scale you’re experiencing it on,” she added. “Even if you go to Thanksgiving dinner, and someone’s granny says, ‘Oh my God, you look skinnier! What happened?’ or ‘You look heavier! What happened?’”
Grande said the culture of casually commenting on people’s appearances has become far too normalized.
“I think in today’s society, there is a comfortability that we shouldn’t have at all — commenting on others’ looks, appearance, what they think is going on behind the scenes or health or how they present themselves,” she explained.
This isn’t the first time the “Wicked: For Good” star has spoken up about body-shaming. In 2023, she delivered an emotional message to fans, opening up about her past struggles and how misleading perceptions of her health really were.
“The body that you’ve been comparing my current body to was the unhealthiest version of my body. I was on a lot of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly,” she revealed.
“[I was] at the lowest point of my life when I looked the way you consider my healthy, but that in fact wasn’t my healthy.”
“I know I shouldn’t have to explain that. But I do feel like maybe having an openness and some sort of vulnerability here, good might come from it,” Grande said.
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Published 10:32 15 May 2026 GMT
Pete Davidson isn’t one to let a joke slide — especially when it’s about his, uh, measurements.
And after ex-fiancée Ariana Grande, 32, made a now-infamous comment about his manhood, you know the comedian had something to say about it.
For those who missed the drama (where have you been?), the whole thing started when Grande dropped a track named — wait for it — 'Pete Davidson' on her 2018 album, Sweetener.
The superstar couple had embarked on a whirlwind romance that same year and eventually got engaged in June, just weeks after making their relationship public.
However, in October, the pair officially ended their engagement and split, but they haven't shied away from talking about each other, with Grande even getting a little too intimate with the details sometimes.
As with any fanbase on social media, Grande's fans tended to pry, though one specific topic kept cropping up.
One particularly curious soul took to X to ask: "How long is Pete?" (Meaning the song, obviously. But also... not.)
"OH AS IN THE INTERLUDE NOT AS IN... ANYWAY," the fan quickly followed up.
Cue Ariana, ever the cheeky queen, who took the joke and ran with it, replying: "Like 10 inches?... Oh f***... I mean... like a lil over a minute."**
And just like that, the internet lost its mind. While some fans cackled at the overshare heard ‘round the world, others were genuinely impressed — but Pete? Well, he had his own response.
Instead of sulking, Davidson, 32, did what he does best — turned it into a punchline. During a 2020 Saturday Night Live skit, he hit back by claiming: "I don’t like that she talked all that s*** for my p*nis.
"Everything is huge to her. Why would she tell everyone that I have a huge penis? So that every girl who sees my d*** for the rest of my life is disappointed."
Oof. Points for comedic timing!
Later, in an interview with Charlamagne Tha God, Davidson took a more chill approach, admitting he wasn’t really mad, just rolling with the punches.
"She’s the queen of shade," he said. "I get it. That’s her job. … She has music to it, I get it. I hope people feel the same way about my jokes."
It's been eight years since their star-studded engagement, but the stars have moved on from each other in life.
Davidson now has a child with partner Elsie Hewitt, 29, as the model welcomed their daughter into the world on December 12 last year.
The couple announced the birth of their child on social media a week later, and revealed her name, Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson, seemingly a tribute to Davidson's late father - Scott.
As for Grande, she has been dating her Wicked co-star Ethan Slater since July 2023, following his divorce from partner Lilly Jay... something that Jay has not been silent about.
In the 1,807-word memoir for The Cut, Jay opened up about the painful dissolution of her marriage, her life as a single parent, and her struggle to reconcile personal heartbreak with sudden public scrutiny.
Jay’s work focuses on supporting new mothers through the challenges of pregnancy and early parenthood, and she had long sought to maintain anonymity for the sake of her clients.
She removed herself from social media at 18 to safeguard her privacy. However, the events surrounding her high-profile divorce have left her life and profession entangled in public discourse.
“No one gets married thinking they’ll get divorced, in the same way we don’t board a plane expecting to crash. But I really never thought I would get divorced,” Jay writes.
“Especially not just after giving birth to my first child and especially not in the shadow of my husband’s new relationship with a celebrity.”
Ouch.
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Published 10:36 12 Apr 2023 GMT
Ariana Grande has shared a video on TikTok where she addressed concerns about her body and slammed body shamers.
In the world of social media, it is now easier than ever to express opinions on various matters, but unfortunately, that also means that hate comments directed at celebrities are commonplace.
It's never felt easier to get in touch with celebs, because a simple comment under a social media post has every chance of being viewed by the intended target.
Perhaps something that is often forgotten is that these public figures are people too, and Ariana has addressed exactly that as she has confronted those who have commented on her body.
The 29-year-old singer uploaded a rare video to TikTok where she spoke candidly to her followers. "I don't do this often. I don't like it, I'm not good at it," she began.
Check out what the popstar had to say:"I just wanted to address your concerns about my body and talk a little bit about what it means to be a person with a body and to be seen and to be paid such close attention to.
"I think we should be gentler and less comfortable commenting on people's bodies, no matter what. If you think you're saying something good or well-intentioned, whatever it is: healthy, unhealthy, big, small, this, that, sexy, not sexy... we just shouldn't."
Ariana addressed what is commonly known as back-handed compliments, where she explained that there are ways to say something nice to somebody without it coming across as criticism.
The singer spoke about the power of simply scrolling past something that you don't like online, as opposed to taking time out of your day to make negative comments.
"There are many different kinds of beautiful. There are many different ways to look healthy and beautiful," Ariana explained.
Addressing why she posted the video, Ariana said: "The body that you’ve been comparing my current body to was the unhealthiest version of my body.
"I was on a lot of antidepressants, drinking on them, eating poorly, and at the lowest point of my life when I looked the way you consider, my healthy."
Ariana urged viewers to be gentle with the comments they make about someone else's appearance, even if the remarks are made from a "loving place", the singer expressed that the person is probably "working on it", and little comments are unhelpful.
"I just think you're beautiful and wanted to share some feelings," Ariana finished the video as she said that people should love the skin they're in.
Naturally, people were very supportive of the singer, as one person expressed: "Absolutely love this. No one deserves to have their body commented on especially when you don’t truly know the person. Thank you Ariana."
A second added: "Needed to hear all of this today. Thank you for sharing some love."
As Ariana touched on, you never know how much damage a throwaway comment can do to a person, so let's be kind.
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Published 11:00 06 Dec 2024 GMT
Ariana Grande has once again addressed the relentless scrutiny over her appearance, emphasizing the harmful nature of unsolicited comments about her body.
In a candid new interview during the Wicked press tour, the 31-year-old singer and actress shared her experiences of being in the public eye since her teenage years.
Fighting back tears, Grande reflected on the constant evaluation she's faced: "I have been a specimen in a petri dish since I was 16 or 17, so I have heard it all."
She highlighted the challenges of growing up in the spotlight, noting that even well-intentioned remarks can be damaging.
"Even if you go to Thanksgiving dinner and someone's granny says, 'Oh my God, you look skinnier, what happened?' or 'You look heavier, what happened?' That is something that is uncomfortable and horrible no matter where it is happening."
Grande stressed the importance of refraining from commenting on others' appearances, stating, "I think today in society there is a comfortability that we shouldn’t have at all commenting on others' looks, appearance, what they think is going on behind the scenes, or health, or how they present themselves."
She described this tendency as "really dangerous" for everyone involved.
Earlier this year, Grande took to TikTok to address similar concerns, revealing that her previous appearance, which some considered "healthy," was during a period when she was at her lowest point.
She shared, "I was on a lot of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly... but that, in fact, wasn’t my healthy."
The pop star's openness has sparked widespread support from fans and fellow celebrities alike. Model Bella Hadid echoed Grande's sentiments, urging kindness and understanding, and emphasizing that "you never know what someone is going through."
Grande's message serves as a powerful reminder of the impact words can have and the importance of approaching others with compassion and respect.
As she continues to navigate her career and personal life in the public eye, her advocacy for mental health and self-acceptance remains a beacon for many facing similar challenges.