Ariana Grande takes a big stroke of old for the reissue of “Eternal Sunshine '”

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This Friday, March 28, Ariana Grande spoiled her fans with the release of an introspective short film to accompany the reissue of her album “Eternal Sushine”.

Today, to promote their music, many singers opt for the documentary or other formats that leave the beaten track. Ariana Grande has associated himself with director Christian Breslauer to imagine a hybrid work, between the clip and the film.

In order to accompany the Deluxe version of her album “Eternal Sushine”, released on April 28, Ariana Grande has just unveiled on YouTube a short film of more than twenty minutes. Entitled “Brighter Days Ahead”, the Mini-Film stages the star in the role of Peaches, a character she introduced in the clip of “We can't be friends”.

Seventy years after having erased the memories of her ex-companion, she is back in the famous waiting room of Brightter Days Inc. to relive four of her favorite memories for the last time. All, punctuated by the songs of his album of course!

“”As Peaches engages in this immersive journey, we see her confront and cure certain (personal and professional) injuries that have made her what she is today. She returns to her young me who had patiently behind the scenes for more than a decade, while taking up the challenges of celebrity … But there is a problem: once a memory is revised, it is erased forever“, can we read in description of the YouTube video.

The coming months are promising to be responsible for Ariana Grande who will very soon resume her role as Glinda in “Wicked: For Good”, for the second part of the film scheduled for November 2025 in the cinema.

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