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Ariana Grande fans livid over Grammy nominations 2025 snub: ‘She is really being sabotaged’

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Ariana Grande’s fans are expressing their anger after the Grammy Awards snubbed the musician with their 2025 nominations.

The singer released her seventh album, “Eternal Sunshine,” in March after a three-year hiatus. The long-awaited album featured hits like, “Yes, And?” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for your Love).”

Despite the album breaking records and Grande being praised over her vulnerability, the Grammys didn’t include the album or any of the songs in their main categories, such as Album of the Year, Record of the Year or Song of the Year.

Ariana Grande, pictured here in January 2020, didn’t receive Grammy 2025 nominations in the major categories. WireImage
Grande released her album “Eternal Sunshine” in March 2024. Ariana Grande

The “Eternal Sunshine” album did earn a spot in the Best Pop Vocal Album category, while “Yes, And?” snagged a nomination in the Best Dance Pop Recording category.

Grande, 31, received one final nomination in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for her remix song, “This Boy is Mine” with Brandy and Monica.

Shortly after the nominations were released on Friday, Grande’s fans took to social media to share their outrage for both “Eternal Sunshine” and “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for your Love)” getting snubbed.

Grande’s song “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)” didn’t receive any nominations. YouTube/@arianagrande
Fans expressed their outrage for her album not getting the love it deserved. Ariana Grande / Instagram

“ariana grande, one of the few artists to almost entirely write, produce, and sing for her life on a personal, astonishingly constructed concept album. was once again, snubbed,” one person wrote on X.

“eternal sunshine is one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year and the ONLY this year to have multiple #1 singles and still didn’t get an Album of the Year nominations the #GRAMMYs remain rigged,” another user shared on X.

“ariana grande not getting nominated in the main categories is a JOKE. eternal sunshine and we can’t be friends were snubbed #GRAMMYs,” someone wrote via X.

Fans also got upset that the music video for “We Can’t Be Friends” wasn’t recognized. YouTube/@arianagrande
The “Wicked” star received three nominations in pop categories. Ariana Grande / Instagram

“we are already witnessing Ariana Grande being snubbed AGAIN! what do you mean we can’t be friends is not nominated for best pop solo performance and video of the year? EMBARRASSING AS ALWAYS,” another fan shared via X.

“WHAT DO YOU MEAN ARIANA GRANDE WASN’T NOMINATED FOR ALBUM, SONG AND RECORD OF THE YEAR? JUST ONE F–KING NOMINATION? JUSTICE FOR HER AND ETERNAL SUNSHINE! No wonder she wants to focus on acting, SHE WAS ROBBED!” one upset fan wrote on X.

“we can’t be friends by ariana grande was easily the BEST video of the year with absolutely no contenders even coming close, the grammys will pay for snubbing this amazing song from the music video & song categories,” another user commented via X.

Grande has not addressed her fans’ feelings over the snub. Ariana Grande/Instagram
Grande, pictured here at the 62nd annual Grammy Wards in January 2020, has a complicated history with the Grammys. WireImage

“Eternal Sunshine got snubbed in the AOTY category. another year of ariana not being given the respect she deserves in the music industry. she is really being sabotaged and blackballed somebody save my sis….” another upset user chimed in on X.

Reps for Grande and the Recording Academy didn’t return Page Six’s request for comment. Grande has also not addressed the snub.

The “Wicked” star has previously butted heads with the Grammys in the past.

The “Side to Side” singer skipped the show in 2019 after a dispute with producers. Ariana Grande/Instagram
Grande reportedly felt “insulted” that producers didn’t want her performing her song “7 Rings.” WireImage

In 2019, Grande made headlines when she skipped the awards show after publicly feuding with producers over what song she would perform.

According to Variety, Grande felt “insulted” that producers didn’t want her to perform her hit song “7 Rings.”

Producers eventually offered a compromise that let Grande combine “7 Rings” with another song of her choice. However, she declined the offer and didn’t attend.

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