Ariana Grande has been refreshingly honest about her mental health through her many years in the spotlight.
The former child star continued, “If you’re afraid to ask for help, don’t be.
You don’t have to be in constant pain & you’re able to process trauma.”

Many X users believed that she had lost far too much weight and looked unwell as a result.
Some commentators even speculated that the Grammy winner had developed an eating disorder or some other illness.
Overall, folks on the internet were far from quiet about their concern.

“Why is nobody talking about the fact Ariana Grande is extremely underweight?
She is not a healthy weight.
All the weight she lost just for this role is crazy,” one X-userwrote.

I am a huge Ariana Grande fan.
I’ve also struggled w/ an ED.
Wearing baggy clothes is a classic way people w/ EDs venture to conceal extreme weight loss.

This is INCREDIBLY concerning.
The “yes, and?”
Grande also confessed to finding their speculations “invasive and scary and triggering.”

Still, as the press tour continued, Grande’s appearance gained more and more attention.
“I think it’s an emotional process to dive into characters who go through such a journey.
It’s been a really long and intense process.

When you do that, you really bond with the people you’re around,” he explained.
COVID-19 was one of them.
According to her, she and Grande “worked ourselves to the bone.”

When they wrapped, Grande explained, “We cried every minute, every hour.
We both were in a horrible state for a few days.”
His shocking death came just months after his two-year relationship with Ariana Grande ended.

Surely a loss like this would be a challenge for anyone.
And, Grande has been open about just how much Miller’s death affected her.
In terms of her grief, Grande said, “It’s pretty all-consuming.”

He was the best person ever, and he didn’t deserve the demons he had.
The pieces just started to float away."
Just days later, an insider informedPeoplethat Slater and Grande had started dating.
Unfortunately,Grande’s defense of Slater in her 2024 song, “yes, and?”
However,the real meaning behind “yes, and?
“makes it abundantly clear that she pays the haters no mind.
While this could be written off as a silly mistake, the former child star’s story is different.
Grande teared up as she addressed the bombings, saying, “It’s not my trauma.”
She continued, “It’s those families'.
The singer also divulged that she sought professional help to deal with the PTSD from the incident.
Shortly after the incident, tons of people got bee tattoos to show that their hearts were with them.