Ariana Grande has spoken out following allegations of a toxic work environment for child actors, as revealed in the documentary ‘Quiet On Set’ about former Nickelodeon executive Dan Schneider.
The star of Wicked expressed her concern for those in the industry without adequate support and voiced her desire to contribute to positive change.
She stated: “I worry about those who don’t have that support and it’s something I hope we can be a part of positive part of that change together by talking about it.”
This week, Ariana received an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Glinda in the film adaptation of the popular musical Wicked.
Overwhelmed by the recognition, she took to social media to express her gratitude, writing: “Picking my head up in between sobs to say thank you so much to @theacademy for this unfathomable recognition. I cannot stop crying, to no one’s surprise.”
She continued: “I’m humbled and deeply honoured to be in such brilliant company and sharing this with tiny Ari who sat and studied Judy Garland singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow just before the big, beautiful bubble entered. I’m so proud of you, tiny. Thank you again, from the bottom of my heart, for this acknowledgment @theacademy.
“Thank you @jonmchu for taking this chance on me and for being the most unbelievably brilliant leader, human being, and most fierce friend. I am so deeply proud of my beautiful Wicked family. I am so proud of my Elphie, my sister, my dear @cynthiaerivo.
“Your brilliance is never ending and you deserve every flower (tulip) in every garden. I love you unconditionally, always. I don’t quite have all my words yet, I’m still trying to breathe. but thank you. oh my goodness, thank you. Universal, Marc, my family, my heart. Lemons and melons and pears, oh my.”
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