India, Dec. 2 -- American singer and actor Ariana Grande once again spoke about body-shaming after the Wicked: For Good premiere by reposting a December 2024 interview clip, calling it a "loving reminder to all." In the video, she reflected on growing up in the spotlight, saying she has been treated like "a specimen in a petri dish since I was 16 or 17." Grande explained she has "heard every version of what's wrong with me," and that even when she tries to fix things, "it's wrong for different reasons." She stressed that body-related comments hurt everyone, not just celebrities: "Even if you go to Thanksgiving dinner and someone's Granny says, 'You look skinnier' or 'You look heavier,' it's uncomfortable and horrible no matter where it's happening." Grande has spoken about this before, including in 2023 when she urged people to be "gentler and less comfortable commenting on people's bodies."HTC...