Spilling What We Know
One day ago, both Grande and Netflix, took to Instagram to share the news of this upcoming release. In a 5-second video, Grande posted an image of herself from the tour, with the words “excuse me, i love you,” followed by the words “Ariana Grande” and “Netflix” appearing upside-down.
The artist captioned her picture “dec 21st, a year after closing, the sweetener world tour is coming home to u @netflix @netflixfilm.” She broke her caption into paragraphs, divided up by white hearts emojis.
The actress continued writing, “releasing this as a love letter to u all, in celebration of all that we’ve shared over the past few years. I know this project only captures some of one tour (out of all the other hundreds of shows and moments we have shared over the past six or seven years… Jesus lol) but I just wanted to thank you all for showing me more in this lifetime already than I ever dreamed of.
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