Ariana Grande Vogue Japan Cover: Unbothered Amid Oscar Controversy

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Ariana Grande Stuns in Vogue Japan Cover

During the interview with the publication, the 30-year-old (born June 26, 1993) spoke candidly about her role as Glinda and reflected on whether she’s ready too slow down after more than a decade in the spotlight. At one point, she opened up about the idea of taking a break.

“I think that it would probably be healthy to,” Grande admits.”I’m not used to taking breaks. But I do know that I grew so much from taking space from music while I was filming Wicked… But yeah, these past few years have been pretty nonstop. And by few, I mean fifteen.”

As for when she might actually hit pause, Ariana said the timeline is still uncertain.”Balance is the goal for the next fifteen years. I don’t think they will look like the previous fifteen years. I think there will be more balance.”

The cover arrives amid reports that Ariana and Cynthia Erivo’s much-talked-about friendship and on-set dynamic during Wicked allegedly “creeped out” some Oscar voters, with insiders claiming it may have contributed to both stars being snubbed during this year’s Oscar nominations.

Oscar Voter Sheds Light on ‘Wicked’ Snub

An anonymous Oscar voter recently shared insight into why Wicked: For Good-and its lead stars, Ariana and Cynthia-earned zero nominations at the 96th Academy awards (held in March 2024).

“The movie wasn’t that great. The two have amazing on-screen chemistry but spent most of the movie apart,” the voter told NewsNation. “I was also just completely turned off by thier promotional performances. They creeped a lot of people out and, in their rush to feel authentic, came off as cosplaying.”

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