Ariana Grande taking a 'step back from visibility' in the face of 'endless' public scrutiny
- On Sunday, singer Ariana Grande announced she will step back from public life following the conclusion of her "Eternal Sunshine" tour next month, according to an exclusive statement to People magazine.
- Grande is turning away from "endless, ongoing public scrutiny" regarding her health, according to her representative; the 33-year-old singer has faced years of speculation about her appearance, which she has previously addressed on social media.
- Beyond her tour, Grande cancelled her role in the West End revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday in the Park With George," and the announcement left unclear her participation in the upcoming publicity tour for "Focker-in-Law."
- University of Georgia media studies professor Jessica Maddox suggested the move allows Grande to seek privacy, noting that online fandoms often struggle to separate genuine concern from harmful body scrutiny.
- Societal anxieties around health, often magnified by social media, continue to influence public perception of celebrities; experts emphasize the need to avoid commenting on people's bodies, a rule Grande has repeatedly advocated for.
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In explaining her decision, a representative of the singer had indicated that she wanted to avoid the "permanent" media attention to which she was subjected.
Ariana Grande says the break was planned in advance and Eternal Sunshine was her most special tour: 'Boundaries, they need to be set'
Ariana Grande is stepping away from the public eye once her current Eternal Sunshine tour concludes in early September. The singer addressed the news directly during her performance at the United Center in Chicago on Monday night, clarifying that this shift was a long-term plan rather than a sudden reaction to recent events, Variety reported. Grande made it clear to her fans that the decision to step back was made from a thoughtful and empowered…
Ariana Grande takes a break amid intense public scrutiny and focus on body image
Ariana Grande spoke directly to her fans at a Chicago concert on Monday about her decision to step back from the public eye. Over the weekend, a representative for Grande, 33, released a statement saying that "Ariana will be taking a step back from visibility after she completes the Eternal Sunshine Tour." Scrutiny of Grande has intensified in recent weeks, fuelled by public discussion of Grande’s physical appearance and overall health.
Ariana Grande clarified that the break she will take at the end of her Eternal Sunshine Tour tour was a meditative decision and not a reaction to the media pressure or criticism she has received in recent months. During her Monday night concert at the United Center in Chicago, the singer paused to address her fans directly and explain the reasons behind the announcement. "Sometimes, when news comes out that doesn't come directly from me, things …
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