Ariana Grande: her grandmother dies at 99
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Ariana Grande and his family are going through one of the most painful moments. This Tuesday, the singer confirmed through her social networks the death of her beloved grandmother, Great Marjoriewho would have died placidly at home at age 99.
In her stories, the singer shared a virtual card that would have served to report the sad situation to family and friends of Los Grande. “We are devastated to share that the beloved matriarch of our family has died. Marjorie (Nonna) Grande died peacefully in her home and was surrounded by her family and loved ones at all times during the last weeks,” you can read in the brief statement.
And they continue: “We appreciate for their love, support and respect the privacy of our family while we face this duel and celebrate its beautiful and extraordinary life. With love, the great.” A photo of Marjorie during his youth accompanies the words of the family, in which in addition to posing with a pretty smile, he looks so similar to Ariana.
Ariana and Nonna were quite close, with the woman supporting the singer’s career. He even participated in part of the Eternal Album Sunshine, which would have made history to become the oldest woman in the Billboard Hot 100.
Ariana, in addition, used to spend enjoyable times next to her, full of laughs and anecdotes with which she nourished her smiles. In honor of his memory, he published a photo of his wedding day, in which he wore the happiest with his grandfather. “Forever,” the singer wrote without the need for more words.
Ariana’s farewell
Just as the singer, Nonna’s departure hurt other family members, such as Frankie, Ariana’s brother, who expressed her feelings on social networks after the sad news was confirmed. “I love you infinitely, my sweet nonna. I miss you more than I can express in words,” he wrote on his social networks. He added: “I have a shattered heart, but I feel that you take care of me, always so proud of everything I have done and everything that is to come.”