Ariana Grande asked fans to stop sending "hateful messages" to people in her life following the release of her new album, "Eternal Sunshine," emphasizing that such behavior does not support her. The album, seemingly addressing the breakdown of a relationship, has sparked speculation about references to her divorce and new relationship. Grande's plea came after her performance on "Saturday Night Live," where she sang songs from the album.
Ariana Grande asks fans to stop sending "hateful messages" to people in her life following the release of her new album, "Eternal Sunshine," which appears to address her divorce and new relationship. The singer emphasizes that such behavior does not support her and urges fans to refrain from it. The album's title track and music video suggest themes of failed relationships, and Grande recently performed songs from the album on "Saturday Night Live."
Ariana Grande urged fans to stop sending "hateful messages" to people in her life based on their interpretation of her new album, Eternal Sunshine, emphasizing that such behavior does not support her. The album, which delves into personal relationships and growth, was released on Friday amidst public interest in Grande's love life. She also performed on Saturday Night Live and recently spoke out about tabloid attention, highlighting the lack of space for nuance and humanness in media coverage.