Ariana Grande Thanks ‘My Therapists and Gay People’ During VMAs Video of the Year Speech
In a heartfelt acceptance speech at this year's Video Music Awards, pop superstar Ariana Grande took a moment to thank two very important groups in her life: her therapists and the LGBTQ+ community. This unexpected shoutout came as Grande was awarded the prestigious Video of the Year award for her hit single "thank u, next."
Grande, known for her powerhouse vocals and chart-topping hits, has been open about her struggles with mental health over the years. In her speech, she not only thanked her therapists for their support and guidance but also expressed gratitude towards the LGBTQ+ community for their unwavering love and acceptance.
It's no secret that Grande has a massive following within the queer community, with many LGBTQ+ fans finding solace and empowerment in her music. By acknowledging their support during her time of need, Grande further solidified her bond with this dedicated fanbase.
In true Ariana Grande fashion, the singer's speech was both emotional and endearing, showcasing her genuine appreciation for those who have supported her through thick and thin. As she continues to dominate the charts and steal the spotlight with each new release, it's clear that Grande's connection with her fans runs deep.
With her infectious energy and undeniable talent, Ariana Grande has cemented her status as one of the biggest pop stars of our generation. And as she continues to inspire and uplift audiences around the world, there's no doubt that her music will continue to resonate with listeners for years to come.