![]() ![]() ![]() They fire their managers, who were either their parents, Svengalis, or (worst-case scenario) some combination of the two. (It’s also familiar enough to inspire great parody on the first season of BoJack Horseman, ex–child star Sara Lynn proclaimed her adulthood with the subtly titled club banger “Prickly Muffin.”) We know how it’s worked in the past: Clean-cut artist develops devoted tween fan base, then, with great hubbub, declares independence. Grande was a former Nickelodeon child star turned 20-something pop idol, a celebrity narrative arc so familiar that we, the pop-consuming audience, can recite its beats by heart. “This is the part where I break free,” Ariana Grande sang last year in one of her biggest hits - a brilliantly self-aware line. ![]()
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