Thursday, 13 October 2016

Ariana Grande changes

- Ariana started out as a sweet Broadway kid
- Before that she would perform on cruise ships
- Ariana got a job working on a popular Nickelodeon TV show Victorious playing a sweet and fun loving character who was also a bit thick
- Ariana lost a lot of weight and performed at the iheart radio show in a 60 inspired dress and a completely new hairstyle
- it was reported in the media that her life coach quit because he was tired of her attitude claiming: 'She was so obsessed with her hair that she had it dyed every three days, and the big ponytail is fake.
'She acts like a child and constantly needs people to coddle her.'
- Ariana claims she had a lot of trouble getting away from her Nickelodeon character Cat valentine
“People liked her and they accepted her and they thought that I was like her. So I used to pretend to be a little more like her than I actually was,”
“I was 14 years old and ready to make an R&B album. I was like, ‘Where is that Mary J. Blige collab? Where is that Natasha Bedingfield writing session? Where is my session with India.Arie? I’m ready. Let’s go,’”
“I dyed my hair back to brown. I made out with a rapper in the video. I made the point I wanted to make. And I was excited to do so after so many years of pretending to be somebody else in front of a lot of people.”
- Ariana grande has received a lot of backlash from people saying it is inappropriate for her to be acting more risque as she has a younger fan base garnered from her nickelodeon kids TV show. 
- people also assume she is being made to do this and has become a product of the industry
- Ariana retaliated by saying: “I’ve seen people online saying, ‘It’s so sad she’s becoming a product of this industry – she’s wearing shorter and shorter skirts and showing more and more skin’. I’m like, ‘Yeah, because I want to’.
She added: “Believe me, if I don’t want to do something I will not do it, and I say that with every ounce of passion in my body. I’m a very flexible person but if I feel like you want me to compromise my views or myself as an artist, you can go f**k yourself.”


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