Ariana Grande has asked her fans to stop “sending hateful messages to the people in my life based on their interpretation” of her new album. eternal sun.
“I just wanted to say that anyone who is sending hate messages to the people in my life based on their interpretation of this album is not supporting me and is doing the absolute opposite of what I would encourage (and is also completely misunderstanding the intent) . behind the music)…” Grande wrote in a message posted on Instagram on Saturday.
“I ask you to please not do it. It’s not about how to support me,” she added. “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 hear that, listen more closely.”
As with most of his music, the songs that appear on eternal sun are deeply personal and some fans have interpreted the title track as being about her ex-husband Dalton Gomez's alleged infidelity.
Read Mary Siroky's review of eternal sunwhich she describes as a sparkling but slightly unfocused album.
To accompany the premiere of Eternal Sunshine on Friday, Grande debuted a video for “We Can't Be Friends (Wait Your Love),” which is heavily inspired by the film. Eternal radiance of the outstanding mind and stars actor Evan Peters.
Grande will appear as a musical guest on this weekend's episode of Saturday night live with host John Brolin. It will also be presented at the 2024 Academy Awards on Sunday night.
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