Ariana Grande Jokes Her Biopic Should Be Called āScrap This and Donāt Watch Itā and Suggests a āTiny Mouseā Play Her
- - Ariana Grande Jokes Her Biopic Should Be Called āScrap This and Donāt Watch Itā and Suggests a āTiny Mouseā Play Her
Jack IrvinFebruary 11, 2026 at 9:32 PM
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Ariana Grande is opening up about why she doesn't want to make a biopic
"If I were making a movie based on my life? I wouldnāt, first of all," said the singer and actress in a new interview with Backstage
She also joked about how she should be portrayed on screen in a biopic
Don't expect to see a movie about Ariana Grande's life anytime soon ā unless it's a weird one.
In a new interview with Backstage, the 32-year-old singer and actress opened up about why she doesn't want to make a biopic and joked about an idea for how she would be portrayed on screen.
"If I were making a movie based on my life? I wouldnāt, first of all," said Grande. "I would call it Scrap This and Donāt Watch It. I donāt like the idea of this at all."
"Who would play me? A tiny mouse with subtitles the whole time. I would like that, actually," continued the Wicked star. "It would be a tiny, beautiful short film with mice reenacting my whole life with little tiny subtitles the whole time. Thatās the only version Iām interested in."
Grande's upcoming acting projects include Focker In-Law and an animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss' Oh, the Places You'll Go! She's also set to embark on the Eternal Sunshine Tour from June to December.
The "Positions" musician described the current era of her career as "spontaneous or curious" in the Backstage interview. "Itās ever sort of shapeshifting at the moment," she said. "Iām really lucky to be able to follow inspiring impulses and see where they take me."
Grande also spoke about how she chooses film roles. "What makes me want to say yes to an acting project is if itās something that challenges me, scares me a little bit in great ways, if itās something that I think I can really add value to the piece, but also things that challenge me," she said.
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Earlier this month, Grande and Cynthia Erivo won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their "Defying Gravity" duet from Wicked.
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