Ariana Grande has made it clear that if a movie is ever made about her life, it will be nothing like a traditional Hollywood biopic.
talking to Behind the scenes In a light-hearted video interview shared on Instagram on February 9, the Wicked The star admitted that she doesn’t like the idea of a standard retelling of her life story.
In fact, he joked that such a project should be titled Throw this away and don’t look at it.”
Still, he couldn’t resist introducing a very specific and ironic concept.
“A little mouse with subtitles all the time,” Ariana joked when asked who should play her. “Actually, I’d like that.”
He went on to explain that the only version he would consider would be “a beautiful little short film with mice recreating my whole life with little subtitles at the bottom,” adding that it’s the only approach he finds appealing.
While the 32-year-old singer and actress is clearly in no rush to make a biopic, she reflects on officially saying goodbye to Wicked and her role as Glinda.
she said Behind the scenes that it feels good to put the experience “in a beautiful book on the shelf next to the other L. Frank Baum books I collect,” saying that it is time to “turn the page and let it go, grateful, proud and thankful.”
The role marked Grande’s return to acting after a long break.
Now, with Oz behind her, Grande says she’s still processing everything she’s accomplished.
Despite the effort and preparation he put in, the moment still seems surreal. “I know I did the work so they could,” she said, “but I still feel as curious and inspired as… the first day I got here.”
For now, any on-screen version of Ariana Grande’s life seems confined to her imagination, preferably starring a mouse, with subtitles.




