Ariana Grande’s brother Frankie offers a glowing review of his sister’s latest music video, calling it a "masterpiece."
Ariana Grande’s brother Frankie Grande can’t get enough of his pop star sibling’s latest creation. On Monday, June 1, Ariana premiered the music video for her new song “Hate That I Made You...” and Frankie was quick to share his thoughts on the visual.
Frankie, who has a history of being candid about Ariana's work, took to social media to express his admiration. "I just watched the new @ArianaGrande MV and it’s a masterpiece," he wrote. "So powerful & so personal."
The music video, directed by Jonas Åkerlund, features Ariana in various dramatic settings that reflect the emotional intensity of the song's lyrics. It showcases her versatility as an artist, blending elements of drama and vulnerability.
Frankie has always been supportive of his sister’s career, often sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses and offering insights into their creative process. His enthusiastic reaction to this new release is not surprising, given his history of being a vocal fan.
Ariana, known for her powerful performances and emotional depth in both music and stage shows, continues to captivate audiences with each new project. The collaboration between Ariana and Frankie once again highlights the strong bond they share as siblings and artists.
This latest release adds another layer to Ariana’s ongoing journey as a musician, blending personal storytelling with high production values that resonate with fans around the world.