Ariana Grande just presented a pretty serious request she has for her fans, shortly after the release of her seventh studio album. eternal sun
On Saturday, March 9, 2024, God is a woman The singer took to her official Instagram account to urge her followers to stop sending “hate messages” to the people in her life.
“Hi, I just wanted to say that anyone who is sending hate messages to the people in my life based on your interpretation of this album does not support me,” the note posted on her story read.
“And you're doing the absolute polar opposite of what I would ever encourage (and you're also completely misunderstanding the intent behind the music),” Grande wrote.
“I ask you to please don't do it. It's not about how to support me. It's quite the opposite. Although this album captures many painful moments, it is also interwoven with a line of deep and sincere love. If you can't listen to that, please “Listen more carefully. Thank you,” he concluded.
Ariana Grande released her album, eternal sun on Friday, March 8, 2024, which includes songs that revolve around the themes of her relationship with her ex-husband, Dalton Gomez, as well as her current boyfriend, Ethan Slater.
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