Ariana Grande Reveals New ‘Thank U, Next’ Sequel Video For Her Perfume – Hollywood Life

View galleryAriana GrandeAmerican Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, USA - 20 Nov 2016WEARING BAJA EASTAriana Grande poses surrounded by natural beauty to launch her new fragrance “God is a Woman”. Inspired by “the power of nature”, God is a Woman is composed of 91% naturally derived clean ingredients and is 100% vegan and cruelty free. In the first two weeks after its launch, a contribution from every qualifying purchase of the fragrance will be donated to global ocean clean up initiatives. Ariana said: “I’m beyond thrilled to celebrate the release of our first ever clean fragrance. “We have, of course, been cruelty free but taking this next step moving into clean, with responsibly sourced materials and vegan ingredients, is something we are all very proud of. “I really adore this fragrance and hope it makes everyone wearing it feel beautiful and empowered.” Ariana launched her first fragrance in 2015 and has since achieved unprecedented retails sails of more than $750 million. God is a Woman launched exclusively on Ulta.com and is now available at Ulta Beauty stores across the United States, with suggested retail prices from $45 (USD) to $65. It will be released globally later this year. The fragrance comes in a translucent lavender glass, with the bottle set inside a stone-like holder. *BYLINE MUST CREDIT: LUXE Brands/Mega. 02 Aug 2021 Pictured: Ariana Grande launches her new fragrance"God is a Woman", BYLINE MUST CREDIT: LUXE Brands/Mega. Photo credit: LUXE Brands/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342 (Mega Agency TagID: MEGA775863_002.jpg) [Photo via Mega Agency]Ariana Grande performs a medley at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, in Los Angeles
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Ariana Grande, 26, said “Thank U, Next” to another video for her iconic breakup anthem, which dropped on Sept. 19. But instead of thanking her exes, the pop star is now promoting her new “Thank U, Next” fragrance that launched on Aug. 18! Just like the original video from Nov. 2018, the new one features hilarious-one liners a la Mean Girls style, familiar faces (Colleen Ballinger, except with her baby, Flynn Timothy Stocklin, now), and the cheerleader uniforms from Bring It On.

Once again, Ariana’s “schoolmates” gossip about the legendary singer — specifically, about her quest to create the perfect scent. “Well I think she swam with actual mermaids in the Bermuda Triangle…and convinced them to give her the velvety musk of their new sea god,” one student says, while Ariana herself joins in on the gossip: “Honestly I’m not the biggest Ariana Grande fan but I do hear the new fragrances…somewhat promising.”

The video later cuts to Ariana in the perfume lab, dressed in a very AG-esque outfit: a gigantic lavender puffer jacket with thigh-high white gogo boots. Even her dog, Toulouse, is dressed similarly in a metallic pink jacket. Ariana then does the unthinkable — she snips off an inch or so of her ponytail, after a student tells the camera, “Rumor has it, she put a part of her ponytail in it.” But don’t worry, the actual perfume is hair-free. It comes in the shape of a cracked pink heart, features scents of white pear, raspberry, coconut and pink rose petals, and retails for $62 at Ulta!

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Ariana Grande experiments with ingredients to create the perfect perfume in the sequel video for her 2018 hit, ‘Thank U, Next.’ (YouTube)

If you listened to the radio for even 10 minutes during the 2018 holiday season, you would’ve heard Ariana giving a shout-out to her exes Big Sean, Ricky Alvarez, Pete Davidson and the late Mac Miller. It has been nearly a year later since the world began chanting “Thank U, Next,” and now, Ariana has dropped yet another bop: “Don’t Call Me Angel.” The “7 Rings” singer teamed up with Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey for the song, which will be included in the soundtrack for the Charlie’s Angels remake, and the sizzling music video dropped on Sept. 13!

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