Ariana Grande has recently faced accusations of gaslighting in the midst of controversy surrounding her relationship with co-star Ethan Slater. The singer addressed the media's portrayal of her personal life in a revealing interview on The Zach Sang Show, where she expressed frustration with how she and her loved ones have been misunderstood by the public and media.
Last year, Grande made headlines due to her rumored romance with Slater, which began while both were still married. The situation escalated when Slater's ex-wife publicly criticized Grande, accusing her of not being supportive and causing distress to their family.
Grande's latest single, 'Yes, And?' from her upcoming album 'Eternal Sunshine,' has further fueled controversy with lyrics seemingly referencing the situation with Slater. The song received mixed reactions, leading to a significant drop in Grande's Instagram followers.
Following Grande's recent comments on The Zach Sang Show, social media users have accused her of gaslighting and avoiding accountability for her actions. Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation where a person seeks to make others doubt their perceptions or memories.
Despite the backlash, Grande has continued to promote her upcoming album, which she describes as a reflection of her emotional journey. 'Eternal Sunshine' is set to be released on March 8, with Grande hinting that it will touch on the speculation surrounding her love life.
As fans eagerly await the album's release, speculation has arisen around one song title, 'The Boy Is Mine,' prompting discussions about the ongoing cheating scandal involving Grande and Slater. The singer maintains that her album's content is both vague and specific, capturing the emotional depth of her experiences.
With the release of 'Eternal Sunshine' on the horizon, Grande's handling of the controversy continues to spark debate and scrutiny from both fans and critics alike.