Frankie Grande Told Ariana “I Will Have Your Back Until The End Of Time” Days After She Announced She’s Stepping Away from the Public Eye
By Sari Moon
Ariana Grande just wrapped her Eternal Sunshine Tour and announced she’s stepping back from public life after months of scrutiny over her body. Her brother Frankie made sure the last thing she heard was love.

Ariana Grande told fans she’d decided long ago to step away from the spotlight, a choice she said came “from a thoughtful and empowered place.” She shared it during her August 3 concert, near the close of the Eternal Sunshine Tour, without ever naming the criticism of her appearance.

That scrutiny followed the release of her “Petal” music video, when speculation about her weight and health spread online. She addressed the pattern years earlier, in an April 2023 video: “There are many different kinds of beautiful. There are many different ways to look healthy and beautiful.”

Frankie, 43, is Ariana’s older half-brother and a Broadway performer in his own right, with runs in Mamma Mia! and Rock of Ages and a current starring role in the Céline Dion and Titanic parody Titanique. He released his debut dance-pop album Hotel Rock Bottom in 2025 and published a memoir, Supergay!, in June 2026 about coming out, addiction, and family. He’s been sober since 2017, and has said Ariana’s support after the Manchester Arena bombing was a turning point in his recovery.

He posted footage from the tour’s final night and called it “a beautiful celebration of your artistry and the magnificent eternal sunshine family you have built and created.” In a second post, he called his sister a “once-in-a-lifetime artist at the absolute peak of her powers” and said she put on “the greatest concert [he’s] ever seen.”

“I believe my sister is the greatest singer of all time,” Frankie wrote. “Brava, sister. What a gift you are.”
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