Ariana Grande paid a visit to BBC back in September to perform 13 of her most popular songs for a loving audience of fans. Hits included "No Tears Left to Cry," "Breathin'," "God is a Woman" and "R.E.M." The 25-year-old singer sat down with host Davina McCall and talked about her mental health and her current state, regarding the former Manchester bombing from May 2017.
"I almost feel guilty that I have it [anxiety] because it’s just in your head and it’s just so crazy how powerful it is," Ariana explained. "You have ups and downs and sometimes you’ll go weeks at a time where you will be crushing it and there will be no anxiety… and then something will happen that can trigger it and then you have a couple of down days.”
In other Ariana news, it's common knowledge that she and Pete Davidson are over and after the comedian made a joke regarding their break-up on a recent SNL epeisode, Ariana was quick to respond shading him. "For somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh. thank u. next," she said.