Ariana Grande has responded to President Donald Trump’s recent anti-trans executive order, sharing a powerful message on her socials; read
The singer and LGBTQ+ ally also liked a post criticising Carrie Underwood's ill-fated inauguration performance.
Ariana Grande's reaction to a meme criticizing Carrie Underwood's performance at Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration appeared to speak for itself.
Ariana Grande liked a post that seemingly shaded Carrie Underwood's performance of "America the Beautiful" at Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20.
The Wicked actress shared her solidarity in the wake of attacks against LGBTQ+ Americans, sharing a message of hope on her Instagram stories.
Ariana Grande condemned President Trump's executive order, signed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, recognizing only two sexes under federal law. The directive undermines trans and nonbinary identities,
Ariana Grande has not been very demure in slighting Donald Trump and his politics. And now that he has assumed control of the White House for a second
Underwood’s decision to sing at Trump’s inauguration took many of her fans by surprise. The eight-time Grammy winner and “American Idol” veteran publicly expressed her support for same-sex marriage in 2012, prompting many LGBTQ+ listeners to believe they’d found a rare ally in country music, which is still perceived as conservative.
The singer's post came after the President signed an executive order on Monday (Jan. 20) saying the U.S. will recognize only two sexes, male and female.
Carrie’s performance of “America The Beautiful” was blighted with technical issues during last night’s ceremony.
The “American Idol” Season 4 winner sang “America the Beautiful” a cappella on Monday after an awkward silence due to an audio malfunction.