Ariana Grande urged body shamers to “be gentle” Tuesday after photos of her out and about in London over the weekend sparked “concern” for her health.
The 29-year-old “Dangerous Woman” singer posted a 3-minute TikTok, suggesting others ought to be “less comfortable commenting on people’s bodies,” even when it’s “something good and well-intentioned.”
Her plea comes after the just over 5-foot-tall pop performer and her “Wicked” co-star Cynthia Erivo, 36, were each photographed at a London concert by Jeff Goldblum, 70, last weekend.
Wearing an oversized pink jacket and white high-heel boots, fans online suggested that Grande lost weight.
The “Thank U, Next” singer has spent the past six months portraying Glinda within the film adaption of the Broadway musical, which is due in theaters on Dec. 25, 2024.
She even dyed her dark brown hair blond and lightened her eyebrows for the role.
One fan-made TikTok showcasing other people’s concerns over her “thin” appearance has greater than 1.6 million views — and likewise features older pictures of Grande to support the claim that she has “all the time been skinny.”
“I do know personally, for me, the body that you just’ve been comparing my current body to was the unhealthiest version of my body,” Grande stated with a furrowed brow in her own TikTok. “I used to be on a number of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly, and at the bottom point of my life once I looked the way in which you think about my ‘healthy.’ “
“But that, actually, wasn’t my ‘healthy,’ ” she claimed.
“I do know I shouldn’t have to clarify that, Grande continued. “But I do feel like perhaps having an openness and a few type of vulnerability here will probably be something, like, good might come from it.”
She concluded that thought with: “Healthy can look different.”
Grande didn’t mention specific pictures or a timeframe to which she was referring.
The Post has contacted representatives for Grande for comment.
“The second thing is you never know what someone’s going through,” she continued. “So even should you are coming from a loving place and a caring place, that person probably is working on it or has a support system that they’re working on it with, and also you never know, so be gentle with one another and with yourselves.”
The previous Nickelodeon kid has experienced multiple tough times in the general public eye.
On May 22, 2017, 23 people died and over 1,000 were injured in a bombing outside her concert in Manchester, England.
Grande’s former boyfriend, the rapper Mac Miller, died of an overdose at age 26 in September 2018.
At the moment she also was engaged to former “Saturday Night Live” comedian Pete Davidson, now 29 — a relationship that ultimately failed.
But on Tuesday, Grande’s fans shared their love and support for the singer.
“Moral of the story is don’t speak on another person’s body period whether you’re concerned or not,” one top comment reads.
“Ariana grande my heart just shattered into one million pieces theres tears,” a fan wrote.
“I like and support you ariana,” one other added. “No one should ever comment negatively on bodies. it never ends well. wishing you happiness & much love & health.”
“Girl i’m sorry you needed to get up to now that you just needed to make a video to make them aware of the comments you look good and blissful in order that’s okay,” one supporter shared.
Grande married real estate agent Dalton Gomez, 27, in May 2021.