Ariana Grande Furious After Unreleased Music Hits Internet

Ariana Grande Furious After Unreleased Music Hits Internet
Ariana Grande Furious After Unreleased Music Hits Internet
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After her live on Instagram about different types of "healthy," this queen has shared another value.

Ariana Grande celebrated one year of her makeup brand “R.E.M. Beauty” being sold at Ulta Beauty by giving a makeup tutorial and answering fan queries while celebrating. The singer is currently filming the highly anticipated film adaptation of “Wicked,” in which she portrays Glinda the Good Witch. 

“Life is surreal and magnificent. I’m learning so much and growing so much right now, I’m working my a– off, and I’m enjoying and savoring every moment,” she said as she created a cut-crease eye look with her Midnight Shadows palette in the shade Smitten Kitten.

“It’s strange because it’s tiring, but I’m not exhausted,” she said of the filming procedure. “I will do it again immediately. I don’t want to stop, I don’t want to do the weekends, I don’t want to go home, and I never want to leave. Therefore, as we constantly say, Cynthia Erivo and I are ashes. We are husks of human beings, and I am relishing every moment humanly possible.”

And indeed, Glinda will soon be seen wearing “R.E.M. Beauty” products, despite Grande’s request to her makeup artist that she not feel compelled to wear her makeup line. “I don’t want to go into this with any rules or requests,” she explained. “I want us to search for Glinda from the bottom up. I wish to relax and let you play, and we’ll find her together. I wanted to have a fresh face.”

Grande even addressed the unreleased recordings circulating on TikTok and the rumor that “R.E.M.” is working on foundations. She stated, “You guys have heard every bad song and demo I’ve ever created. Hilarious! It is impossible to conceal information from you. You gotta take some strikes and misses.”

Ariana, who has not published an album since 2020’s “Positions,” made her musical return on The Weeknd’s “Die For You” remix in February, teaming up with her friend and frequent collaborator on the new version of his 2016 track from the album “Starboy.”

The singer previously reassured fans that she is still a singer and reminded them of her vocal prowess with a rendition of “Over the Rainbow” from the 1939 classic “The Wizard of Oz,” as she has been working on a two-part film adaptation of its Broadway musical prequel “Wicked.

When a TikTok user asked why she is no longer a singer, she responded, “I’m literally on the set of two musical films every single day.