Ariana Grande Covers ‘Billboard,’ Talks Feminism And Her Alter-Ego “Super Bunny”

Rachel Sonis | May 19, 2016 11:48 am

Ariana Grande‘s third studio album Dangerous Woman is out tomorrow, and the pop star chose to celebrate by donning two white towels and a whole lot of diamonds for the cover of Billboard‘s latest issue.

In the piece, Ari talks about the recent scrutiny that female celebrities such as Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian have received over posing nude in photos.

“If you’re going to rave about how sexy a male artist looks with his shirt off,” says Grande, “and a woman decides to get in her panties or show her boobies for a photo shoot, she needs to be treated with the same awe and admiration. I will say it until I’m an old-ass lady with my tits out at Whole Foods. I’ll be in the produce aisle, naked at 95, with a sensible ponytail, one strand of hair left on my head and a Chanel bow. Mark my words. See you there with my 95 dogs.”

The “Into You” songstress also talks about her latex-wearing alter-ego “Super Bunny.”

“[The Super Bunny] is my superhero, or supervillain – whatever I’m feeling on the day,” she reveals. “Whenever I doubt myself or question choices I know in my gut are right – because other people are telling me other things – I’m like, ‘What would that bad bitch Super Bunny do?’ She helps me call the shots.”

Ariana Grande & the 2016 #BBMAs! 👀 | Photo: @joepug

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Read the full cover story right here.

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