Elvira Says Ariana Grande‘s Apology doesn’t Impress, Predicts Humility Will Come With Time
Halloween icon Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, remains skeptical of Ariana Grande’s recent attempts to address accusations of diva behavior, expressing hope the singer will develop humility as her career progresses.The comments come after Grande issued a statement responding to claims made by a former makeup artist regarding on-set demands.
while acknowledging the lessons learned through longevity in the entertainment industry,Elvira suggested Grande’s growth will be a natural byproduct of experience. “If you last in show business for any amount of time and are still famous – you do learn a lot of lessons along the way, and you get a little more humble,” she saeid, adding, “So, hopefully, that will happen with her.” This exchange highlights a recurring narrative surrounding successful female artists facing scrutiny for assertive behavior, a dynamic Grande herself has previously addressed.
The latest exchange follows Grande’s defense against accusations leveled by makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic’s former assistant, who alleged the singer was difficult to work with. Grande responded on social media, stating the claims were “completely fabricated” and “malicious.”
This isn’t the first time Grande has confronted accusations of being a “diva.” In a 2020 interview on Apple Music’s “Zane Lowe show,” Grande expressed frustration with media portrayals of her defending herself. “I would defend myself and then people would be like, ‘Oh, she’s a diva.’ And I was like, ‘This doesn’t make any sense,'” she said. She also pointed to a double standard applied to women in the industry, stating, ”It makes you want to quiet down a little bit…I’m tired of seeing women silenced by it.”
Representatives for Grande and Dedivanovic have been contacted for comment. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges faced by female performers navigating public perception and professional expectations within the demanding world of entertainment.