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Ariana Grande on the cover of Seventeen Magazine

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Ariana Grande, 21, is on the cover of the next issue of Seventeen Magazine. In the interview the singer- atctress talks about tough moments in her life. She opens up about falling out of touch with her dad.

She said: " It's private, but it happened last year. It took me so long to be okay with it.
"The thing that got me there was embracing the fact that, that I am made up of half my dad, and a lot of my traits come from him.

"So much of me comes from my father, and for song, I didn't like that about myself. I had ti accept that it's okay not to get along with somebody and still love them."


Kenneth Willardt/Seventeen Magazine

The interview then went on to discuss about her grandfather, who sadly passed away on July 22nd.

Before he passed away, she told the magazine: 

"My grandpa is sick, so i focus on him everyday. I'm having the biggest song of my career so far, and all I can think about is my grandpa, because that's what's important to me.

 "I'm so grateful that I spoke briefly about some of the wisdom he shared with me in this interview. I hope the Seventeen readers find it helpful and can relate."


Kenneth Willardt/Seventeen Magazine

Ariana also spoke about fame and how she has handled it.

She said "Insecurity has been the hardest thing I've has to overcome. I think everyone my age struggles with that because everyone strives for approval and wants to feel loved.

"I feel like fore the first time in my life, I'm really OK. I used to freak out about everything all the time. I used to be like, 'Oh my God, somebody said this!'

"Everything used to be such a big deal! But now, I feel I can handle everything that comes my way with calm energy."

The issue is mainly focused on selfie's, you see Ariana posing for a number of different selfie's.
The August issue of Seventeen magazine is out August 3rd.

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