Ariana Grande Promises She’s Not Abandoning Music

Ariana Grande is not leaving music and singing behind.

The 32-year-old former pop star and now Oscar-nominated actress clarified on Instagram that she has no plans to retire from her music career, contrary to some speculations.

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Contrary to rumors, the 32-year-old pop star-turned actress, who is also an Oscar nominee, made it clear on Instagram that she intends to continue her music career.

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The 32-year-old singer-turned-actress, who has been nominated for an Oscar, used Instagram to clarify that she’s not quitting the music industry as some have suggested.

It’s quite mistaken to think that because I have a lot on my plate, I’m planning to give up singing and music! On the contrary, they are and have always been essential to me. I need to find a way to balance everything,” said the star of ‘Wicked’, ending her post with a sprinkle of fairy dust.

As a gamer, I’ve got to say that the new look isn’t exactly what I had in mind initially, but it’s way better than I ever imagined in my head. It’s been a blast so far! I’m filled with gratitude, excitement, and inspiration. Managing multiple projects I adore can be challenging, but I’ve got a unique plan brewing for you all next year – even if it’s just a small performance. And here’s the cherry on top: I love you all.

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A day following the announcement, it’s been made clear that Ariana Grande is set to appear in Jon M. Chu’s animated adaptation of Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, joining Josh Gad. This musical movie is scheduled for release in theaters in March 2028 and boasts original songs penned by EGOT winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. It’s worth mentioning that earlier this summer, news broke about Grande being cast opposite Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro in Meet the Parents 4.

The renowned actress, who recently reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with the deluxe version of her album “Eternal Sunshine” mere months ago, has had a remarkably eventful year since the initial release of the album in 2024. She secured her first Oscar nomination for her portrayal as Glinda in the cinematic adaptation of the popular stage musical; the sequel, titled “Wicked: For Good“, is set to premiere later this year.

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2025-07-17 01:54