Ariana Grande Has Had A Long Career, And Her Speech About Winning A Rising Star Award Addressed It In The Funniest Way

Ariana Grande Has Had A Long Career, And Her Speech About Winning A Rising Star Award Addressed It In The Funniest Way
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With a new year here, the first quarter of the 2025 TV schedule is littered with award shows that will honor this past year’s achievements, ending with the 97th Academy Award this March. As Hollywood celebrates the best of the best, the Wicked movie cast is already receiving a lot of love. On Friday, Ariana Grande earned an award for playing Glinda, but she hilariously poked fun at being named a “Rising Star” after already having had a long career.

The Grammy winner was honored at the Palm Springs International Film Festival’s Film Awards alongside the likes of other buzzy actors this season, including Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie, Kieran Culkin, Timothée Chalamet, Colman Domingo and Mikey Madison. When accepted the “Rising Star Award,” she said this:

I’ve been performing since I was a child, so I never thought at the age of 31 I would be hearing the words ‘rising star’ again. So, I want to start by thanking my good friends Botox and Juvederm. I thought I’d be hearing ‘slightly withering star’ or ‘drooping star’ by now, so thank you. [Laughs] I’m kidding.

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