Ariana Grande tests positive for Covid
Ariana Grande. Photo: file
Pop superstar Ariana Grande has revealed she tested positive for Covid-19 while promoting her upcoming film 'Wicked: For Good', raising fresh concerns over her health and well-being.
The announcement, shared via social media on November 20, follows her November 18 appearance on 'The Tonight Show', captioned "moments before Covid."
Grande's diagnosis comes amid a difficult press cycle, as co-star Cynthia Erivo recently suffered voice issues. The setback is expected to force Grande to miss several promotional events for the sequel, released on Friday 2025.
This marks the second time both performers have contracted Covid, having fallen ill separately during the first 'Wicked' movie in 2024, potentially affecting the film's marketing momentum. Fans have intensified scrutiny of Grande's health, particularly following her noticeably slimmer appearance during the promotional period.
Her transformation has drawn attention online, with speculation linking it to her demanding schedule, previous struggles with PTSD, anxiety, depression, and her ongoing focus on mental health.
Grande has previously addressed criticism of her body, urging the public to recognise that "healthy can look different" for everyone. Despite these challenges, Grande remains active creatively.
She confirmed that her upcoming 'Eternal Sunshine' tour, beginning June 6 in Oakland, will serve as a "last hurrah" before a prolonged hiatus from major touring. Limited North American dates include Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, Brooklyn, and Boston, concluding in Chicago on August 5, followed by 10 London shows — her most substantial UK performances in years.
Alongside touring, Grande continues her acting career with a role in the comedy 'Focker In-Law', part of the 'Meet the Parents' franchise. Balancing music, acting, and promotions, Grande is embracing a busy schedule while managing renewed public concern for her health.