Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Close the Wicked Era in Coordinated Final Premiere Looks

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo bid farewell to the Wicked: For Good premiere circuit in striking coordinating looks at the New York finale, blending couture history, character homage and cinematic symbolism.
Ariana Grande Channels Glinda Glam in Vintage Dior at the 2025 Governors Awards

Ariana Grande embraces Glinda-inspired fashion at the 2025 Governors Awards, wearing archival Dior from John Galliano’s fall 2007 collection as part of her vintage-focused Wicked: For Good press tour.
Ariana Grande Just Hired a New CEO for R.E.M. Beauty —and She’s Teasing a Lot More Gloss, Glow & Inclusivity

Ariana Grande appoints a new CEO at R.E.M. Beauty and hints at exciting launches, more inclusivity, and a potential return of sold-out faves.
Ariana Grande’s r.e.m. Beauty Just Dropped the Viral “Fembot Capsule Collection” — And Yes, It’s as Shimmery as You Dreamed

If you’ve been manifesting more of the “Fembot” magic from Ariana Grande’s r.e.m. Beauty, your wishlist just got granted. The brand’s most requested shade — the iridescent, viral “Fembot” — is now a full-on collection. Welcome to the Fembot Capsule Collection: a five-product drop featuring duochrome shimmer, buildable glow, and lip-plumping magic that can level up any glam routine. Whether you’re going soft and dreamy or bold and editorial, this capsule is all about customizable shimmer and next-gen sparkle. What’s Inside the Fembot Capsule Collection? These five products let you wear “Fembot” however you want: on your eyes, lips, or cheeks. Expect the same shimmery pink-silver shift, plus that signature buildable formula fans love from r.e.m. Beauty. And let’s not forget: Ariana wore multiple glitter-heavy looks on the Wicked press tour — all breadcrumbing the Fembot takeover. Price: $75 USD for the full bundleWhere to Buy: Available now at rembeauty.com and Ulta Beauty (individual products available) Whether you’re stocking up for festival season or just want a makeup look that does a little too much (in the best way), the Fembot Capsule Collection is here to take you there. While you’re here, check out our coverage of the best guava beauty products.
Ariana Grande Is Joining the Fockerverse—Yes, That Fockerverse

Well, well, well… look who’s meeting the parents. Ariana Grande is officially in her comedy era. After floating down from Oz with an Oscar nomination for Wicked (as she should), Ari has signed on for something a little… less green and a lot more awkward. We’re talking Meet The Parents 4, baby. Yes, that franchise. Yes, Little Fockers happened. No, we don’t talk about it. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ariana will play the fiancée of Ben Stiller’s character’s son—a role described as a “ball-busting woman who seems all wrong for him.” (Bold of them to assume we won’t be rooting for her regardless.) She’ll be joining comedy legends Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Blythe Danner, and Teri Polo in the fourth installment of the franchise that gave us “I have nipples, Greg. Could you milk me?” Ariana herself confirmed the casting via Instagram Stories with a very Ari-coded message: “very thrilled to be joining (meeting) the family!!!!!!!” We love a good parenthetical pun. If you’re thinking, Ariana Grande in a slapstick family comedy?, remember—this girl cut her teeth on Victorious and Sam & Cat. She’s no stranger to comedic timing (or a weird family dynamic, tbh). And according to Wicked co-star/boyfriend Ethan Slater, she’s a certified comedy queen. “My unbiased opinion is that she’s one of the best comedians that’s been in a movie in a long time,” he told GQ. Mmm. Unbiased. Sure, Jan. Insiders say Ari was extremely selective post-Wicked, turning down multiple offers from Universal, Sony, and Warner Bros—even passing on a comedy where she could’ve handpicked her co-star. Translation: this Focker flick must be funny. Meet The Parents 4 is slated to hit theaters November 25, 2026. That gives us just over a year to emotionally prepare for the moment Ariana Grande says “You can’t handle the Fock.” (Not a real quote. Yet.)