Ariana Grande addressed criticism of her voice change during a recent podcast appearance with Evan Ross Katz on the Shut Up Evan podcast. She explained that switching between pitches is a normal thing for people with a large vocal range. Grande, who plays Glinda in the upcoming Wicked film, mentioned that training her voice for the role led to changes that sometimes persist unexpectedly. She compared the criticism she faced to the praise male actors often receive for method acting, highlighting a double standard.
Grande emphasized that the voice is an instrument subject to muscle memory and that managing vocal health is a full-time commitment. She also noted that many people lack “vocal literacy,” or understanding of what it takes to maintain a singer’s voice. This includes extensive care, as seen with Celine Dion’s regimen.
Responding to a viral TikTok video, Grande clarified that her voice changes are intentional, based on her singing schedule and vocal health needs. Despite no longer singing for Wicked, her voice remains a top priority as she promotes the film and her latest album, *Eternal Sunshine*. Grande hinted at a potential “mini tour” between the two Wicked films, expressing a desire to perform live for her fans.
Overall, Grande’s comments shed light on the realities of vocal training and the challenges faced by performers in managing their voices.
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