As much of the U.S. remains in quarantine, many people are taking a break from the curling, straightening, and general styling of their hair because who's going to see it? All of Instagram, if you're Ariana Grande, because she'd like them to.
16.03.2020 - 00:33 / mtv.com
Nothing but respect for my president, Ariana Grande, who on Sunday (March 15) urged fans to practice social distancing in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. "I keep hearing from a surprising amount of people statements like 'this isn't a big deal,' we'll be fine,' 'we still have to go about our lives, and it's really blowing my mind," the singer wrote in an image she shared on Twitter.
"I understand that is how u [sic] felt weeks ago. But
.As much of the U.S. remains in quarantine, many people are taking a break from the curling, straightening, and general styling of their hair because who's going to see it? All of Instagram, if you're Ariana Grande, because she'd like them to.
Putting their free time to good use! While waiting out the coronavirus quarantine period, many stars have occupied themselves by hopping on a video chat with their famous pals.
Chiquis is staying in and listening to a diverse group of artists, including Ariana Grande, Bad Bunny and more, during quarantine.
For Halloween last year, I dressed as Ariana Grande, a costume I felt confident was one of my best of all time. Except I didn't affix my long, fake ponytail comfortably, forcing me to hold it up with one hand at all times lest it tear the hair from my scalp; what's more, nobody had any idea who I was, perhaps because said fake ponytail, like my hair, was ginger.
As much of the U.S. remains in quarantine, many people are taking a break from the curling, straightening, and general styling of their hair because who's going to see it? All of Instagram, if you're Ariana Grande, because she'd like them to.
Bored in self-isolation and dreaming up ways to switch up your hair? We've all been there — including Ariana Grande. But now that she's practicing social distancing, the "7 Rings" songstress decided to do something a little bit different and unexpected.
Ariana Grande and the “Victorious” cast met for a virtual reunion over the weekend.
The cast of “Victorious” had a virtual reunion on Friday to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the show.
Ariana Grande, Victoria Justice and more cast members of Nickelodeon's Victorious didn't let the coronavirus stop them from celebrating the show's 10th anniversary. On Friday (March 27), Grande and Justice -- who starred on
Nickelodeon fans’ dreams came true when the cast of “Victorious” reunited to celebrate the show’s debut 10 years ago.
Victoria Justice, Ariana Grande, and the cast of the Nickelodeon series Victorious reunited on Friday night (March 27) to celebrate the show’s 10th anniversary!
The 10-year anniversary of Nickelodeon's Victorious premiere—the show many younger millennials and older Gen Z kids grew up watching—is today, and its cast recognized the occasion on Instagram with some heartfelt, emotional tributes.
It’s officially been 10 years since we first heard Victoria Justice sing “You’re never gonna fade / You’ll be the main attraction,” and the cast is feeling all the feels!
Ariana Grande and her former co-stars Daniella Monet and Victoria Justice took to social media on Thursday (March 26) to look back on the 10-year anniversary of Victorious.The lovefest for the classic Nickelodeon show kicked off when Monet -- who played Trina Vega on the series -- posted a throwback of the entire cast celebrating Christmas together in their pajamas.
Looks like Ariana Grande has found a new romance!
Two of the world's biggest pop stars are giving back to their fans as the coronavirus pandemic has left many out of work and without paychecks. The number of Americans filing for unemployment surged to over 3.2 million last week and Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande did not turn a blind eye to their fans' groans about their situations on social media.
Looks like Ariana Grande has found a new romance!
Quibi, the short-form video platform set to launch on April 6, has debuted a trailer for new series “&Music.” Featuring the likes of Ariana Grande, J Balvin, Ozzy Osbourne, Martin Garrix and YG, among others, the series looks at specific aspects of music-making and performance from the point of view of those who work with the stars to create. These “unsung artists” include lighting directors, choreographers, audio engineers and songwriters.