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Jameela Jamil thinks Ariana Grande is 'dying' after Charli Howard expresses concern over her latest music video - Indulge Express

Eating Disorders (Google News) · August 2, 2026

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The release of a new music video by Ariana Grande has sparked public discussion regarding her physical health. Public figures Charli Howard and Jameela Jamil expressed serious concern, suggesting that the singer looks unwell and may need professional care. They also noted that showing extreme thinness in media can be harmful to young, impressionable fans. These comments reflect a growing debate about the impact of celebrity imagery on people struggling with eating disorders.

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Key takeaways

  • Ariana Grande's recent music video for the song Petal has sparked widespread public concern regarding her health.
  • Model Charli Howard stated that the singer appears to be in need of medical intervention and hospitalization.
  • Jameela Jamil criticized the singer's team for promoting imagery that glamorizes extreme thinness to young audiences.
  • Public figures expressed worry that these media portrayals can negatively impact fans who struggle with eating disorders.
  • Charli Howard shared that her own past struggles with eating disorders made the video's imagery particularly concerning to her.

Jameela Jamil thinks Ariana Grande is 'dying' after Charli Howard expresses concern over her latest music video  Indulge Express

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