Ariana Grande

Many fans compared the "Wicked" star's voice transition to "Elvis" star Austin Butler's.
It was the first red carpet for the "Yes, And?" singer in over four years.
The lyric raised eyebrows given Grande's relationship with her "Wicked" co-star, Ethan Slater.
The two-time Grammy winner seemed to address the scrutiny over her private life and new music in a recent interview.
“Now I can’t unsee it,” a social media user said of the snarky but accurate quip.
Musical fans got their first real look at the Broadway adaptation on Super Bowl Sunday.
Grande sparked a very mixed divide last week after she appeared to make a shameless reference to the Ethan Slater drama in her new song.
Many were quick to interpret the post as Grande's response to the online frenzy surrounding her relationship with "Wicked" co-star, Ethan Slater.
Erivo, who is set to play Elphaba in the film adaptation of the musical, described what "just works" between the two.
Ariana Grande, Mark Ruffalo, Gabrielle Union and nearly 200 other entertainers and authors signed the letter denouncing the "censorious" and "chilling" bans.