She actually sang three songs during the show, two of which were from the musical that marked her Broadway debut when she was just 13 years old and were composed by Jason Robert Brown.
In other news, Ariana Grande is currently the official face of MAC’s Viva Glam campaign, something which the “Bang Bang” singer is excited to be a part of.
She said that she fell in love with the MAC cosmetic brand even at a young age. She explained that all the profits that shall be generated from the sale of lipsticks and glosses in the campaign will be channeled to people affected by HIV and AIDS and Ariana thinks that it is a big thing.
Ariana said that unlike other brands where only a percentage of the profits go to a socio-civic cause, all of the proceeds of the Viva Glam campaign go to the worthwhile cause.
The “Problem” singer also talked about her recent rant on Twitter where she tackled double standards that celebrity women are being subjected to.
It seems that the 22-year-old songstress has matured enough given her peerless views on feminism and women’s equality which would actually make her a shoo-in for the 2020 US presidential elections.