Ariana Grande looks awfully thin at the 'Wicked' premiere, sparking concerns about her weight loss
Ariana Grande has raised concerns about her health after the recent premiere of the movie "Wicked", where her appearance on the red carpet drew attention to her apparent weight loss.
The popular singer and actress was taking part in a promotional photo shoot for "Wicked," ahead of the musical's much-anticipated debut at Mexico's Auditorio Nacional.
During this event, Ariana appeared wearing a dress without straps and a deep neckline, which highlighted her thin and petite body, writes Dailymail.
More attention was drawn to her thin figure, which has become a topic of discussion on social media, with many fans expressing concerns about her health.
In the photo shoot, she posed alongside fellow Wicked stars Cynthia Erivo and Jonathan Bailey, who wrapped their arms around her in an attempt to maintain an image of group unity.
The moment added to concerns that began after the film's premiere in Los Angeles, where Ariana was spotted in a rocking gingham style dress that accentuated her slim frame.
Many fans voiced their opinions on social media, expressing uncertainty and concern about her appearance.
One Twitter user wrote: "She's skin and bones," alongside a video of her arriving at the LA event, while another added: "Ariana looks so skinny, bad."
Meanwhile, someone else shared the concern, saying: "I love Ariana and I don't think people should comment on other people's bodies, but you can't look at her and not think she's unhealthy."
Additionally, several other users speculated that Ariana might be going through a rough patch, writing: "I know she's always been thin but now it's worrying she's so thin."
In another post, one person commented: "Ariana and Cynthia look awfully skinny and unhealthy... How can anyone not be concerned when they see them?"
Despite the many reactions, there is no confirmation from Ariana or her teams about her health, but fans continue to express concern and support for their idol, hoping that she will be okay. /Telegraph/