No matter how famous these stars get, they can always count on getting support from some special women in their lives: Their grandmothers.
From red carpet moments to album features, these celebrities are keeping their grandmas close to their hearts and involved in their busy lives.
Actress Sydney Sweeney, known for her role in the horror film Immaculate, made her grandmothers part of her film by casting them as extras. She flew them to Italy to visit her on set and even made them nuns in the movie. They were also by her side at the film's premiere in L.A., showing their excitement and support.
Singer Ariana Grande has a special bond with her grandmother, Marjorie Grande, who has been featured on multiple tracks, including the latest album where her voice can be heard talking about her late husband. Marjorie became the oldest artist to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 due to her appearance on one of Ariana's songs.
Actress Florence Pugh also had her grandmother, 'Granzo Pat,' by her side at the 2022 Venice Film Festival for the premiere of her film Don't Worry Darling. Pugh encouraged her grandma to renew her passport so she could attend the event, and the moment was truly special for both of them.
The Kardashian-Jenner family considers Mary Jo “MJ” Shannon their rock, with Kris Jenner expressing gratitude for her love, support, and guidance. MJ is celebrated as a pillar of strength and a source of inspiration for the family.
Other celebrities, like Joey King and Normani, have also shared special moments with their grandmothers, whether it's attending premieres or creating TikTok videos together.
Even former Bachelor star Colton Underwood involved his grandma in his dating life, seeking her opinion on potential matches on Tinder. His grandma's honesty and support were heartwarming, showing the importance of family in his journey.