Ariana Grande Steps Out In Sheer Tights & Black Miniskirt
In our humble opinion, Ariana Grande looked absolutely adorable in a black cardigan with faux-fur cuffs from Alexander Wang and a matching fizzy bucket hat from Emma Brewin. She wore a simple black miniskirt and added a pair of black sheer tights to keep warm in the chilly NYC air.
The Sam & Cat actress ditched her usual sky-high platform heels for a pair of black pumps from Chloe, making the 3-inch heel look like kitchen heels in comparison to her usual shoe choices. For accessories, she carried a vintage Chanel Mini Kelly in black, as well as a pair of hoop earrings made from fresh water pearls and 14K gold by Sophie Bille Brahe.
Her boyfriend, Ethan Slater, who was married to his high school sweetheart Lilly Jay until July of 2o23, matched his new girlfriend's all-black look in black Nike joggers, a black North Face zip-up hoodie, and black Nike sneakers.
Fans Slam Ariana Grande As 'Adulteress'
Many fans took to social media to share their thoughts on Ariana's NYC outing with Ethan. TikToker @UzumakiHottie dedicated an entire video to commenting on the event, which now has 3.3M views, 447.2K likes, and over 14.5K comments. "Nurse! They're out again!" she starts the video by saying.
"Ethan Slater was with his ex-wife since high school," she narrates. "His ex-wife just had her first baby. So to her, this year was going to be their first year as a family together for the holidays. And she stole it," she said, pointing to Ariana Grande.
"Not only did Ariana Grande steal it, she's now parading him around town on Christmas."
Fans in the comment section sided with @UzumakiHottie, and went even further to add that Ariana's look has seriously downgraded in the recent past. "Ariana Grande does not look right," one person commented.
"Why does Ariana Grande look like a skin-walker in this photo?" another person asked.
"They look sick," one person added.
"They look like they bite," another agreed.
"They look a little uncanny valley," one person said, referencing the phenomenon that references the eerie or unsettling feeling that people experience in response to a not-quite-human-looking robot or AI-generated character.
"They look like corpses," another person added. "Or aliens."
"Why do they both look like they are on crack??" one person asked.
"I'm sick and tired of people still supporting Ariana," a final person wrote. "She isn't a girls' girl/ She's an adulteress. Canceled!"