Channeling goddess energy in these stunning bikini moments with Ariana Grande. Embrace your divine power and confidence, just like a woman.

Channeling goddess energy in these stunning bikini moments with Ariana Grande. Embrace your divine power and confidence, just like a woman.

God is definitely a woman, according to Ariana Grande, who rose to prominence for her powerhouse vocals and bold musical style.

From starring on Nickelodeon’s Victorious as the talented Cat Valentine to dropping her debut single “The Way,” Ari is truly a force in the music industry.

However, fame comes with a hectic schedule, and the Boca Raton, Florida, native makes sure she has some down time to relax — and what better way than for her to hit the beach or the pool wearing a stylish ʙικιɴι?

In August 2020, the “Break Free” artist shared rare snapsH๏τs via Instagram of her rocking a mint green ʙικιɴι while seemingly on vacation, as she posted other pH๏τos of a desert landscape and sunset car ride.

For her 2019 “Thank U, Next” music video, Ariana was seen donning a white ʙικιɴι top and pink feathered boa, seemingly to recapture Reese Witherspoon’s character Elle Woods from a Legally Blonde scene.

While she seems to possess a confident aura, the Nickelodeon alum has spoken out about the pressures of body image that women face. In November 2015, Ariana noticed that a person compared her body shape to Modern Family actress Ariel Winter’s in a tweet, writing, “Got asked if I’d prefer @arielwinter1 or @Ariana grande. Lol, it wud [sic[ definitely be @arielwinter1. Curves are Sєxy, sticks aren’t.”

Upon noticing the comment, Ariana took to social media to issue a powerful statement.

“Sigh. Tweets, comments, statements like this are not OK. About anyone!!” she wrote via Twitter at the time. “We live in a day and age where people make it IMPOSSIBLE for women, men, anyone to embrace themselves exactly how they are. Diversity is Sєxy! Loving yourself is Sєxy!”

She continued, “You know is NOT Sєxy? Misogyny, objectifying, labeling, comparing and body-shaming!!! Taking about people’s [bodies] as if they’re on displace ASKING for your approval/opinion. THEY ARE NOT!!!!”

Despite the crude nature of the original comment, Ariana concluded her statement by writing, “CELEBRATE YOURSELF. CELEBRATE OTHERS. The things that make us different from one another make us BEAUTIFUL. BODY BOUNDARIES. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE ONLY.”

In a September 2017 interview with HelloGiggles, the “Into You” pop star opened up about how her parents raised her to embrace self-love.

“That’s what my mom would tell me as a kid: ‘We love you. No one cares if you gain or lose however many pounds,’” Ariana told the outlet. “You’re healthy, you’re alive, you are loved…whatever weight you are, whatever situation it is, whether you have a breakout, whatever it is.”

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