She's actually a star since she was a kid! Who is Ariana Grande?

Vocalist is believed to be the most talented of her generation. Italian descent... She was born in 1993 in Florida. She is one of the celebrities with the most followers on Instagram. The explosion that took place while she was giving a concert in England is one of the biggest traumas of her life. Here is her story:

Ariana Grande-Butera, 26 June 1993, is an American actress, singer.

She started professional acting at the age of 15 by performing on Broadway. She is best known for her role as Cat Valentine in Nickelodeon's sitcom Victorious and for her songs. In 2001, she sang the American independence anthem during a sports event. She got a positive reaction on that. She started acting at the age of 9, performing in theater plays. Ariana Grande, who left school at the age of 13 for her music career, started the preparations for her debut album in August 2010 after the first season of the TV series "Victorious".

At this stage, she got help from the world-famous pop singer Katy Perry. In the meantime, she made important musical contributions to the TV series Victorious. Ariana Grande's first single is called "Put Your Hearts Up". Ariana Grande released her debut album on September 3, 2013. The album, which consists of 13 tracks in total, is 50 minutes long. Ariana Grande's second album is called "My Everything". The length of this 12-track album, which was released on August 22, 2014, is 40 minutes.

She later released the Christmas album Christmas & Chill in 2015. Her new series, Scream Queens, which aired in November, appeared in a horror series produced by the producers of Glee and American Horror Story. On May 20, 2016, her third album, Dangerous Woman, was released. The album's lead song "Focus" was released on October 30, 2015. As of 2016, it has earned a total of two Grammy nominations, three American Music awards, two MTV Europe Music awards and one MTV Video Music award.

Here are the things you need to know about Ariana Grande, who chased millions with her magnificent 4-octave voice:

THE NEW SONG IS A FULL LOVE ANTHEM

Grande hailed her audience once again with the love song “Positions” released in 2020. In the clip of her new song, "Son, I'm trying to meet your mother on a Sunday", Grande, who is the president of the USA, sometimes cooks like a doll in the kitchen, and sometimes becomes an "ideal woman" with her innocent looks in her bed. Saying "I'm changing the position I am for you", Ariana Grande almost screams in her new album that she is very happy with her boyfriend Dalton Gomez right now.

A CAREER FULL OF SUCCESS

Ariana Grande has won one Grammy, one Brit, two Billboard, three American, and nine MTV Video Music awards in her career through 2021. All of their albums went platinum. She became the "Most streamed female singer" on Spotify and Apple Music. She was listed in Time's "100 Inspiring People" list, and in Forbes' "Highest-paid female singers" list. Billboard magazine named her "Woman of the Year" in 2018. Grande is also the most followed female singer on Instagram, with over 200 million followers. She frequently posts against racism and sexism, supports LGBTI and advocates equality. That's why we applaud him.

GRANDE'S BIGGEST TRAUMA

One of the biggest traumas in Ariana Grande's life is the death of her ex, Mac Miller, from a drug overdose. Miller and Grande, who died in 2018, had a two-year relationship and separated a few months before Miller passed away. Grande also wrote a farewell note after Miller, "I was so mad at you, you were my best friend." No one could forget Grande's tweet on September 8, following Mac Miller's death on September 7, 2018: “If you remember, when I was in 'ok, there are no tears left in my eyes*' mode, the universe was in this mode: 'HAAAAAAAAA k… you think so… ”

THEY HOLD GRANDE RESPONSIBLE FOR MILLER'S DEATH

Miller's death after Ariana Grande's split from Mac Miller and Grande's soon engagement to comedian Pete Davidson brought misogynistic comments. There were comments that Miller died because Ariana Grande left Mac Miller. However, this was not true. Miller was an addict. “How ridiculous it is to underestimate female self-worth and self-esteem by saying that someone should continue their toxic relationship with that man just because they made an album about him,” Grande said. Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone magazine, in her article on this subject, says that the name of the situation is the “Yoko Effect”, which arises from the Beatles-Yoko Ono relationship: “Such fan claims are made out of the constant admiration for one of the most dangerous branches of pop culture, the 'Yoko Effect' and its female counterpart. arises from the desire to associate partners with actions they cannot even comprehend.” Magazine, Courtney Love also suffered from Kurt Cobain's suicide for years.

WHO CAN FORGET THE MANCHESTER CONCERT?

What happened to him was not limited to this, unfortunately. During Ariana's concert in Manchester, England, a suicide bomber detonated herself, claiming the lives of 23 people. Grande and her mother returned to Florida that night in tears. But then she went back to Manchester, visiting the grieving families of those who died that night and the wounded at the hospital. She was determined to hold a charity concert this time in Manchester. Coldplay also took Katy Perry, Justin Bieber with it. And at the concert, that night, 25 million dollars were collected for those in need of help. "Get Well Soon", the last song of Grande's Sweetener album, ends at exactly 5:22 minutes after a long silence. Because the bombing incident happened exactly on 22 May. (5/22).

“THEY WRONG MY WORDS, THEY MANIPULATE ME”

Ariana explains why she hasn't given interviews in a long time: “Every time I said something, my words were distorted, I had to defend myself. In the past, my words have always been manipulated. However, this does not happen to men. I hope we can fix this but that means a little bit of 'be quiet'. At the same time, I'm trying to say 'shake it off'." The young star also states that she hates being called a "diva".