Ariana Grande, who was recently on the promotional tour for her movie Wicked: For Good where she got sick and stopped the promotion in the middle, shared words of wisdom with fans.
The Dangerous Women hit maker was present at the Chapman University for a Question and Answer session.
During the session, the pop star revealed what her grandmother, Marjorie taught her before she left the world.
The singer who lost her loved one in June stated that, “She had the most amazing way of simplifying anything I was ever going through,”
Wicked star continued, “anything I was ever upset about, anything I was ever nervous about, insecure about, afraid of.”
Ariana gushed that grandma would tell her to "F**k 'em!" and it helped her to shut "out all of the noise."
7 Rings songstress also disclosed that even though it is so simple, the advice has helped her a lot whenever she feels alone, “.I feel her in my ear and on my shoulder giving me strength when I feel like I don't have any. She was just the best."
For the unversed, Ariana used to called her grandmother, Nonna and shared a very special bond with her.
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