Ariana Grande Says Rumors About Her Life Will 'Never Be Unpainful': 'I Just Try to Protect Myself'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Ariana Grande on the cover of The Hollywood Reporter

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It’s not easy living life in the public eye, especially when you’re as famous asAriana Grande.

In a newcover story interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, the Grammy winner opened up about enduring criticism due to the public nature of her relationships following the online chatter surrounding her relationship with boyfriend andWickedcostarEthan Slater.

“It’ll never be unpainful,” Grande, 31, told the outlet in regards to rumors. “But also, I walk with the awareness that I’m an artist and this is a path that I’ve chosen, and so I just try to protect myself so that I never start to resent the art.”

Ethan Slater and Ariana Grande in Santa Monica on Feb. 7, 2025.Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

Ethan Slater, Ariana Grande and a guest attend FIJI Water at The 30th Critics Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on February 07, 2025 in Santa Monica, California.

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In November 2024, Grande and Slater, 32, made their relationship Instagram official. They’ve since attended several public events together in promotion ofWicked.

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Ariana Grande on the cover of The Hollywood Reporter

Around when their romance was made public, both performers faced criticism and questions regarding the timeline — but in September 2023,a close family friend told PEOPLEthey “didn’t begin seeing each other until after both parties were separated, respectfully.”

Another source added at the time, “They are doing their best to balance the fact that they are in the public eye with the desire to be respectful to all parties involved.”

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Ariana Grande on the cover of The Hollywood Reporter

Elsewhere in the newTHRinterview, Grande told the outlet she feels the most true to herself withWickedthan she has in her career. “At a certain point, you get tired of that [pop star] character, because it is a character,” she said.

Grande continued, “There are pieces of you and your story that are woven throughout your songwriting, but then, because of the way it travels and becomes sensationalized, it gets away from you. And beneath all of it is just a girl from Boca who loves art, and I think that’s why it’s been such a deeply healing gift to disappear into this character — to take off one mask and put on another.”

source: people.com