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Ariana Grande

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FULL NAME

Ariana Grande-Butera

BORN

June 26, 1993 in Boca Raton, Florida, United States

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NET WORTH

240 million dollars (April 2023)

HOW TALL IS ARIANA GRANDE?

1.54 m / 5'2"

IS ARIANA STILL MARRIED?

As of October 2023, Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez have finalized their divorce following two year of marriage.

IS ARIANA GRANDE ITALIAN?

Grande is of Italian descent and has described herself as an Italian American, with Sicilian and Abruzzese roots.

ARIANA GRANDE PERFUME

Ariana Grande has released a number of fragrances, with her first one launching in 2015. Since then she has 14 available scents; Cloud Eau de Parfum (released in 2018) being the most popular amongst fans.

DOES ARIANA GRANDE HAVE A BEAUTY LINE?

Yes, Ariana Grande launches her beauty line R.E.M. Beauty in autumn 2021.

BIO

Ariana Grande is one of the world’s leading recording artists with six Grammy nominations and one win to her name, along with platinum certifications by the RIAA for each of her five full-length albums. An entertainer since childhood, she was first widely-known for her teenage acting roles on Nickelodeon, but since leaving television to pursue music full-time, Grande has evolved into one of today’s most powerful and followed singers, performers, and progressive activists. As one of the most influential figures on social media, she’s used her following to support feminist and LGBTQ issues, as well as a host of philanthropic causes ranging from ending online bullying and pet adoption to gun control and fighting cancer.

1993

Born in Boca-Raton Florida to Joan Grande and Edward Butera.

2001

Begins performing for live audiences, at first in local theatre productions of Annie, The Wizard of Oz, and Beauty and the Beast, and later on cruise ships and with local orchestras.

2007

First arrives in Los Angeles looking to pursue a music career and record a full-length R&B album. She was rebuffed by her managers, who were skeptical over the viability of a 14-year-old releasing her own R&B album.

2008

Cast in the supporting role of Charlotte in 13 the Musical on Broadway. She leaves high school in South Florida for the opportunity, and wins a National Youth Theatre Association Award for her performance.

2009

Cast as Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious.

2010

Victorious premieres to the second-largest audience for a live-action Nickelodeon series. Once the first season of the show wraps shooting that year, Grande slowly begins recording her debut album in August.

2011

Makes her first musical appearance on the track “Give It Up” from the Victorious soundtrack. While filming another Victorious season, in her spare time, Grande uploads videos of herself singing hit songs from the likes of Adele and Whitney Houston to YouTube. The popularity of her videos lands her her first recording contract from Republic Records. That December, her first single “Put Your Hearts Up” comes out, but Grande later disowns the track and the unreleased bubblegum-pop album it was meant for.

2013

The Victorious finale airs, but her role as Cat Valentine is immediately reprised in a spin-off show called Sam & Cat. That August, she drops her debut album Yours Truly, which debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The lead single “The Way,” featuring Mac Miller, earns Grande her first Billboard top 10 hit.

2014

The final episode of Sam & Cat airs, capping her career as a Nickelodeon star. Her second studio album My Everything debuts atop the Billboard 200. Three top 10 singles emerge from the album, joining Adele as the only woman with three top ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time as a lead artist.

2015

Begins recording for her third album, Dangerous Woman. Releases the song “Focus” as the album’s lead single, which earns her another top 10 hit.

2016

Releases Dangerous Woman and the lead single of the same name, which debuts in the top 10, again. For her successes, Time names her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world for the first time. She also begins dating rapper Mac Miller.

2017

After a May concert in Manchester, England, a suicide bomber detonates outside the arena, killing 23 and injuring more than 500. Grande returns to Manchester the following month for a televised benefit concert, which raises over $23 million for victims of the bombing and any affected families. That December, Billboard names her “Female Artist of the Year.”

2018

Releases her fourth studio album Sweetener, which debuts at no. 1. The project’s lead single “No Tears Left to Cry” is another top 10 hit, making her the only artist to have top 10 hits as lead singles from each of her first four albums. Later that year, she releases “thank u, next,” which addresses her past relationships, including those with Mac Miller, Big Sean, and her ex-fiance Pete Davidson, whose jokes about their broken engagement are believed to have prompted the track. It becomes Grande’s first no. 1 single in the US and its music video broke record for the most-watched music video within the first 24 hours of its release on YouTube.

2019

Grande headlines Coachella for the first time and releases her fifth studio album thank u, next to a chart-topping debut. Thanks to an array of hit singles from the album, she becomes the first solo artist to occupy the top three spots on the Billboard Hot 100, and the first artist to do so since The Beatles in 1964. Time once again names her as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and at the 2019 Grammy Awards, she wins her first Grammy for Sweetener. In February 2019, she becomes the most followed woman on Instagram.

2020

In 2020, Grande became the highest-earning woman in music on Forbes's 2020 Celebrity 100 list, placing 17th overall with $72 million.

Ariana's 6th studio album, Positions, was also released on October 30, 2020. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming her fifth number-one album.

2023

Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez get a divorce after three years of marriage. Amidst the divorce, Ariana Grande was spotted with co-star Ethan Slater, and rumors surrounding their relationship began. This causes a whirlstorm of drama around Grande, Slater, and their respective ex-partners as information about when the relationship started becomes unclear.

2024

In November 2021, it was announced that Grande would play Glinda, her long-time dream, for the upcoming two-part film adaptation of the musical Wicked, directed by Jon M. Chu and starring alongside Cynthia Erivo, who will play Elphaba. The film is set to release November 28, 2024, and a sequel already set for 2025.

Ariana Grande also released her seventh studio album, titled Eternal Sunshine, on January 12, 2024, and debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100. The album discusses her past relationship with ex husband Dalton Gomez, her current relationship with Ethan Slater as well as her her relationship with her fans.

She also appeared twice on  Saturday Night Live, first in March to promote Eternal Sunshine, and again in October to promote Wicked along side musical guest Stevie Nicks.

Ariana grande featured on the remix to "Sympathy Is a Knife" on Charli XCX's remix

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