One of Ariana Grande's tour secrets is revealed. However, it remains to be seen what her legion of fans will make out of it.
Apparently, Ariana Grande brings her own toilet seat with her on tour. This is according to Roman Kemp, Capital FM's radio announcer.
According to the announcer, the pop superstar always asks a private restroom seat on her rides or tour buses. Kemp, speaking at Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard on Saturday (13.06.22) at Wembley Stadium, revealed: "I heard Ariana Grande brings her own toilet seat with her [on tour] and ArrDee wanted only the pink starbursts from the bag in a bowl."
It was a hoot to hear, but there was no clarification as to whether it is true or the reason behind It. It just might as well be an Ariana Grande quirk.
Speaking of tours, the "God is a Woman" singer certainly had a rough time on her most recent tour. She was hospitalized for four months with bronchitis.
In 2019, Ariana started on the 'Sweetener World Tour' and later disclosed she was suffering with a severe case of bronchitis - which can produce a chronic cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, a low fever, and chest tightness - for nearly five months of the ten-month run.
On October 2021, she revealed to her fans that she was sick for four whole months, but thankfully, she only needed to cancel one or two shows.
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If one checks out her tour, no one can say that she was sick. The 28-year-old singer performed for almost 1.3 million people over the course of 97 gigs, with cameras following her backstage and capturing performances of her biggest singles, including "7 Rings," "Side to Side," and "No Tears Left to Cry."
As a "love letter" to her fans, the pop superstar released the tour film 'forgive me, I love you' in December 2020.
With a duration of 1 hour and 37 minutes, the Netflix film covers some of the tour's highlights.
At the time, Ariana announced the film on Instagram with the following, "dec 21st, a year after closing, the sweetener world tour is coming home to u @netflix @netflixfilm releasing this as a love letter to u all, in celebration of all that we've shared over the past few years. i know this project only captures some of one tour (out of all the other hundreds of shows and moments we have shared over the past six or seven years... jesus lol) but i just wanted to thank u all for showing me more in this lifetime already than i ever dreamed of. making music and doing all of this has been all i've known or fully given myself to consistently for a very long time now. although my heart is looking forward to a change of pace, i wanted to express again just how eternally thankful i am."
She closed the lengthy heartfelt message by sharing how much she has learned and felt so much in this particular tour. She said it was a great honor to be able to share her life with her adoring fans.
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