Ariana Grande Pushes Back Against Body-Shaming Narrative as “Wicked: For Good” Promotion Intensifies
Ariana Grande has directly addressed ongoing body-shaming from critics as she promotes her upcoming musical film Wicked: For Good. In a candid message highlighted by Harper’s Bazaar, Grande urged fans and followers to avoid speculating about women’s bodies, calling for compassion and mindfulness.
“We never know what someone is going through,” the singer wrote, emphasising that public commentary on physical appearance—positive or negative—can be harmful. The message comes during one of the most high-profile periods of Grande’s career, as she prepares for the release of the two-part cinematic adaptation of Wicked.
The article notes that Grande has faced increased scrutiny over her appearance in recent months, particularly online. Her latest statement, however, has been widely praised for its grounded and empathetic tone, reinforcing her reputation as one of pop’s most vocal advocates for mental health awareness.
As the Wicked press cycle accelerates, industry observers expect Grande to continue integrating themes of self-care, resilience, and emotional wellbeing into her public messaging. Her comments also reflect a wider cultural shift in celebrity discourse, as more artists push back against toxic commentary online.
For Grande’s fans in the UK and globally, the message serves as both a reminder of the human toll of fame and a rallying cry for more thoughtful digital behaviour.





