Ariana Grande REVEALS Why play again her music is a "hell"; Read the details



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Ariana Grande also responded to the concerns of one of her fans stating that the tours were not good for health. But badured them that she would complete her tour "Sweetner's".

Ariana Grande recently played an epic set at the Coachella Music Festival in the Southern California desert and pop singer fans could not help but praise Grande on social media. Not only the fans, but Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber as well as American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish were also present for the show. Ariana also set fire to the scene when she sang on Side to Side with rapper Nicki Minaj. However, a few days before Ariana's performance, the singer had opened her fight against Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and received considerable support for her.

Ariana was very open about her struggles and that's what the singer did on Thursday. According to an article in E! News, a fan tweeted to Grande: "Music is your therapy and I love seeing it heal you." While many expected the singer "Thank U, Next" to agree with her fan, she revealed that this was not always the case.

Ariana replied, "Do it, it's healing." She then added, "Playing it, it's like reviving it again and it's hell." However, the tweets have been deleted since then, but have been captured by several fan accounts. Ariana also added to the concerns of one of her fans stating that the tours were not good for the health. Many fans shared their concerns about Ariana's mental health and told her that they would understand if the singer canceled her "Sweetner" tour. However, Ariana badured that it would happen.

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