Is Ariana Grande Planning To Focus More On Her Acting Career? Pop Star Reveals

As a dedicated follower and admirer of Ariana Grande‘s multifaceted talent, I must say that her journey from pop music to musical theater is nothing short of captivating. Her life experiences have shaped her into an artist who is not afraid to explore new avenues and push the boundaries of her craft.


Regardless of whether it’s performing or singing, Ariana Grande consistently captivates audiences with her professional endeavors. Following the release of her upcoming acting project, Wicked, there is a strong possibility that we will see more acting roles from her as she expresses an intention to prioritize acting in her career.

On the Las Culturistas podcast hosted by SNL stars Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, Grande disclosed that playing Glinda in Wicked had sparked a desire within her to concentrate on musical theater instead of pop music.

When discussing theater acting, Grande conveyed, “Acting in the theater is close to my heart.” She further mentioned that she would soon reveal something that might frighten her followers and others. However, she reassured her audience that she cherishes them and they will handle it just fine.

She mentioned, “I’ll continue creating music, performing on stage, and producing pop music. I give you my word with a pinky swear. However, I don’t foresee maintaining the same pace as the last decade for the upcoming ten years.

The Victorious alum shared that connecting again with the part of herself who began with musical theater and someone who loved comedy, and it healed her to do that– “finding roles to use these parts of myself and put them in little homes and characters and bits and voices and songs.”

In simpler terms, the singer known as Positions stated that she prefers roles that make sense or suit her abilities, where she can excel or do justice to the material. She added that this approach is beneficial for her and expressed feelings of emotion. It’s worth noting that Grande has previously acted on Broadway as a young artist, starring in the musical 13.

On a recent podcast, the hostess discussed her encounter with Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Mac during Ariana Grande’s hosting of Saturday Night Live in October. The singer of 7 Rings revealed that the seasoned artist wrote a letter to her some years back and they had spoken once, but they never managed to meet each other.

Later, Yang mentioned that he and Grande were already rolling on the floor with laughter, and when Nicks was brought in, he instinctively stepped back.

The Saturday Night Live performer disclosed that Nicks took Grande’s hand and praised the music video of “We Can’t Be Friends.” Grande described the experience as “overwhelmingly surreal.

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2024-11-07 11:07