![]() ![]() If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the .uk entertainment team by emailing us calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you. One night on her private jet, Ariana recounted the moment one of her friends stepped in her dog’s poo and dragged it through the house before her other pet pooch began eating the dump.Īriana’s tales made for one of the more hilarious moments of the documentary but it wasn’t only her bestie Alfredo Flores who wanted to gag.Īriana Grande’s Excuse Me, I Love You is available to watch on Netflix now. Joan continued paying it forward by bringing another concert-goer into the stage pit after learning he was at the concert alone.Īlso, special shout-out for Joan’s introduction to the documentary through her title card which read: ‘Joan Grande. #excusemeiloveyou /FVKxH9NcBR- shannon December 21, 2020 It seems nobody was happier about President Donald Trump getting impeached last year than Ariana. It just means a lot as an artist and as a fan. ![]() The fact that she thought of me is like very soul-shaking. ‘It just means a lot to hear from her because my sound was so influenced by her and the 90s pop sound. She later reveals: ‘I learnt to sing by mimicking her and Beyonce and Whitney and that’s how I learned to do runs. ![]() And apparently, the request came directly from her so I don’t know how to feel right now.’ ‘That’s what they said anyway to me and she asked me to be one of them. asVC6dDdzG- â December 21, 2020Īriana then says to the camera: ‘Mariah is doing a video for All I Want For Christmas Is You and it’s like a compilation of some of her favourite artists right now. It was exciting to see Grande perform and to see things behind the scenes.“She actually likes you a lot.” – Scooter Braun talking to Ariana about Mariah Carey #excusemeiloveyou Overall, this was an enjoyable movie that created the illusion of a real music event, which people haven’t been able to experience for almost a year. This movie brings the viewer back to the past to see Grande perform, even though it can’t be live and in person. So much has changed since then as now we can’t go to concerts because of COVID-19. The movie’s release date marks a year after the conclusion of Grande’s “Sweetener” world tour, back in December 2019. There weren’t too many backstage scenes in a row, and songs were spaced out throughout the movie, with only one or two at a time which gave the documentary a natural flow. While there was a lot of information about Grande, it did not feel too information-heavy or uninteresting. As reported by The New York Times, the majority of Excuse Me, I Love You focuses on the pop star’s performances during her 2019 Sweetener World Tour and of course, her incredible pipes. Most movies about music artists either revolve around a documentary format or just contain artists’ albums however, this movie provided a compelling balance between the two. Grande was also shown talking with some friends, laughing and telling stories and getting ready for her concert by doing hair and makeup which allowed for the viewer to sympathize with her. Backup dancers are shown rehearsing before the show and interviewed about on what it’s like to be a backup dancer for Grande. However, this only enhances the movie and the onstage scenes. The documentary isn’t an exact replica of a concert, since there are backstage elements. Although it was on a screen, the emotion of Grande and the audience came through continually throughout the documentary. A performer taking the stage while the crowd sings along with excitement and adrenaline, everyone feeding off each other’s energy under the bright lights. If you have been to a concert, you know the feeling. It features songs from Grande’s “Sweetener” album including “No Tears Left to Cry,” “Breathin,” “NASA” and “Sweetener.” It also gives the viewers a glimpse at her performance on stage along with the backstage talk and excitement. This documentary mainly revolves around a concert from Ariana Grande’s Sweetener tour in London, England. When her fans started singing along, it made me feel like I was a part of the crowd. I was apprehensive at first, but when Grande walked onstage and began to sing, the audience roared loudly, absorbing me into the booming and deafening concert hall. The music made me sing along, while the behind the scenes look at backstage illustrated what life on tour is like.Ī wonderful sentiment of Grande’s stage life, the movie pulled me in from the start. Ariana Grande’s recent Netflix documentary, “Excuse Me, I Love You,” had me feeling like I had a front row seat and a backstage pass to an Ariana Grande concert. ![]()
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