Ariana Grande sparked fan concern with her appearance in her new music video for Hate that I Made You Love Me. On Monday, the pop star, 32, released the music video for the first single off of her upcoming album Petal, which is slated to drop on July 31. The video featured actor Justin Long and showed Grande, who was wearing a yellow, sleeveless dress with a V-neckline, haunting him before he ends up digging his own grave.Reacting to her music video, many social media users took to X to make unsolicited comments about her lithe figure, pointing out where they could see her chest and collarbones. Several of her fans expressed concern, some called it 'disturbing,' while others came to her defense, stirring up a flurry of mixed reactions to her music video on social media.Grande dropped the lead single of her new album earlier this week, and it initially left some fans expressing their disappointment with the track online in the days leading up to the official music video release. Ariana Grande sparked fan concern about her appearance again after releasing the music video for her song Hate that I Made You Love Me on Monday Throughout the music video, Grande wore a sleeveless, yellow dress with a low-cut neckline that many fans said exposed her body in a 'disturbing' wayGrande's music video featured a dark, thriller concept and began with imagery of Long burying a grave. The five-minute video, which had scenes inspired by chilling sequences from famous films, largely followed Long's character as he attempts to escape the ghost of his lover and his incessant, metaphorically near-fatal guilt. Throughout the video, he starts seeing her everywhere he looks and gets into increasingly dangerous and fatal situations, almost comedically, but survives every single one. That is, until he digs up the grave from the beginning of the music video, he then envisions his lover burying him at the end. He ends up trapped in a dark and dank basement with endless journals detailing his insecurities and obsession with her. During one particular scene near the first half, Grande appeared to be unamused and aghast as she went through the journals and observed the ramblings before eventually escaping from the dark place where he had imprisoned her.While some fans praised the concept and her new lead single, there was again discourse about her petite frame, redundant of the comments about Grande's appearance during her two-year, Wicked press tour. At the time, Grande publicly condemned body-shaming culture, stated that it can be 'really dangerous' before assuring fans that she is the 'healthiest [she's] ever been.' Many social media users pointed out that her ribcage was visible across her chest Many fans expressed concern, some left harsh comments and others came to the pop star's defense Across social media, many fans of Grande shared still images of her in the music video and commented on her slender frame Some critics left unsolicited comments about how her body has changed over the yearsIn response to music video stills and behind-the-scenes photos on X, however, one social media user tweeted: 'Poor girl, she looks so haggard and super tired.' Another fan wrote: 'Sorry, but she looks sick :/ (no shade) she's stunning and all of that, but she looks very skinny and we can see her bones :(.' 'I don't understand why Ariana is obsessed with showing off her chest bones,' one fan speculated. 'I'd feel bad about the body shaming if it wasn't so painfully obvious she's trying to show off how skinny she is all the time,' the X user continued.'It's kinda disturbing at this point... can't even focus on the music video,' they added.'I don't body shame but this is not healthy,' another person wrote on X. 'I pray she heals from whatever she is battling.' In response to music video stills and behind-the-scenes photos on X, one social media user tweeted: 'Poor girl, she looks so haggard and super tired' Another fan wrote: 'Sorry, but she looks sick :/ (no shade) she's stunning and all of that, but she looks very skinny and we can see her bones :(' One fan said they found it 'kinda disturbing' that they could see Grande's slim frame 'I don't body shame but this is not healthy,' another person wrote on X. 'I pray she heals from whatever she is battling' Other fans, however, also showed up on X to defend Grande. 'We really can't know someone's health from a single screenshot,' a social media user tweeted 'It's just her anatomy,' another person wrote. 'Some ppl have more protruding bones than others... there's girls as skinny as her that don't have such a prominent sternum' In response to critical comments about Grande's appearance, an X user pushed back and insisted 'that's literally the point of the video' before asking others to 'let the girl be'Other fans, however, also showed up on X to defend Grande. 'We really can't know someone's health from a single screenshot,' a social media user tweeted.'It's just her anatomy,' another person wrote. 'Some ppl have more protruding bones than others... there's girls as skinny as her that don't have such a prominent sternum.'In response to critical comments about Grande's appearance, an X user pushed back and insisted 'that's literally the point of the video' before asking others to 'let the girl be.'
Ariana Grande sparks concern with visible chest bones in music video
On Monday, the pop star, 32, released the music video for the first single off of her upcoming album Petal, which is slated to drop on July 31.











