Ariana Grande Advocates for Mental Health Support in Entertainment Contracts
The singer and actress calls for therapy to be a mandatory provision for young stars in record label and studio agreements.
- Ariana Grande has urged entertainment companies to include weekly therapy sessions as a mandatory part of contracts for young stars.
- Speaking on Marc Maron's podcast, Grande reflected on her own struggles with fame as a teenager, citing intense public scrutiny and personal challenges.
- She emphasized that large studios and labels should take responsibility for protecting young artists from the mental toll of rapid fame.
- Grande's comments align with recent calls from Chappell Roan at the Grammys for better healthcare and livable wages for artists in the industry.
- Both Grande and Roan's advocacy has sparked broader conversations about the need for systemic changes to support mental health in the entertainment world.