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Ariana Grande Steals The Spotlight In A Strapless Gown At The Golden Globes As Fans Say They’re ‘Worried’ For Her Health: ‘She Looks Unwell’

January 6, 2025 by Mariam Qayum

 
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Ariana Grande lit up the Golden Globes with her stunning yellow brick road-inspired look!

The Wicked star turned heads at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards on January 5, wearing a breathtaking light yellow empire-waist column gown featuring a sequined bodice.

The vintage piece hails from the Haute Couture Spring/Summer 1966 collection by Hubert de Givenchy and was sourced from Rita Watnick’s renowned LILY et Cie.

While her appearance was widely praised for its elegance and sophistication, some fans voiced concerns over her slender figure, saying she looks “really unwell” and that they’re “worried for her.”

Ariana Grande Fans Are Worried For Her Health After Her Golden Globes Appearance

The REM Beauty founder paired the dress with white opera gloves, a diamond necklace, and pale yellow pumps. She told Variety, “It’s yellow because follow the yellow brick road. And it’s one of Glinda’s favorite colors.”

As soon as fans saw her look from the night, they quickly flooded Instagram, voicing their concerns over her thin frame.

“I feel sorry for her. She looks really unwell.”

“This doesn’t say healthy.”

“Wow. She looks sick.”

“She looks malnourished. Really worried for her.”

“I would love for our society and future little girls growing up to not see an unhealthy, very skinny person and view them as angelic because the media is calling them that.”

“I hope her health is ok.”

Just last month, the “Thank U, Next” hitmaker addressed the public comments made about her body and overall appearance while promoting Wicked with co-star Cynthia Erivo.

Ariana Grande Addresses Comments About Her Body

During the London press tour, a journalist asked, "How do you cope with beauty standards and critics? Because this is something that is so overwhelming for women to always look perfect. How do you deal with that?"

Grande responded, "My goodness," as she took a brief moment to collect herself after getting emotional. "I'm not going to..."

She continued, "I've been kind of doing this in front of the public and kind of been, you know, a specimen in a petri dish, really, since I was 16 or 17. I've heard every version of it, of what's wrong with me, and then you fix it, and then it's wrong for different reasons."

The singer and actress added that it's not just the media that focuses on her body; it can also happen in private settings with family: "Even just the simplest thing, your appearance, you know, you're young, and you're hearing all kinds of things; it's hard to protect yourself from that noise," adding that "even if you go to Thanksgiving dinner and someone's granny says, 'Oh, my God, you look skinnier; what happened?' or 'You look heavier; what happened?' It's like, that is something that is uncomfortable and horrible no matter where it's happening, no matter the scale it's happening on."

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