Ariana Grande Reacts to Haters Questioning Her “Real Voice”
- Ariana Grande has stated she changes her speaking voice to "preserve" her vocal health.
- She mentioned that her higher pitch developed for the role in 'Wicked' may "stay with forever."
- Ariana called the criticism of her voice "interesting" and noted it's normal for vocalists.
- She expressed gratitude for the vocal changes, saying, "What a beautiful thing to be left with, and to feel the ghost of every day.
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Ariana Grande explains "perplexing" higher speaking voice
Ariana Grande has explained “perplexing” changes to her speaking voice which, after starring in Wicked, fans noticed seemed higher than normal. READ MORE: ‘Wicked’ review: hit musical makes gravity-defying leap to the big screen During an appearance on the SmartLess podcast on Monday (February 3), the ‘Eternal Sunshine’ singer was asked by co-hosts Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett about techniques she employed to protect her voice on …
Ariana Grande Explains Why Her Voice Sometimes Sounds Different, Reacts to Haters | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Ariana Grande is speaking out again in response to people criticizing her voice and how she sometimes sounds different. The 31-year-old singer and actress, who just got an Oscar nominated for playing Glinda in the Wicked movie, acknowledges that she’ll sometimes speak in a higher-pitched tone and explained there’s a reason behind the change. Keep reading to find out more… Ariana said on the Smartless podcast, “The thing that I do that perplexes …
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