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Ariana Grande Is the Highest-Paid Coach in ‘Voice’ History


As a singer, songwriter, actress and now coach on The Voice, it seems Ariana Grande‘s net worth is only bound to keep growing.

After all, the songstress has certainly come a long way since her days on Nickelodeon’s Victorious—and Ariana Grande’s net worth is following the same impressive trajectory. Grande got her start in the entertainment industry at the age of 15 in the 2008 Broadway musical, 13, for which she won a National Youth Theater Association Award.

This accolade was only the first of many, as Ariana went on to become a No. 1 charting artist upon the release of her very first album, Yours Truly, in 2013. Since then, Ariana has gone on to release five additional studio albums, including 2018’s certified-platinum record Sweetener, 2019’s double-platinum rated Thank U, Next, and 2020’s Positions, which marked her fifth consecutive album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Needless to say, these are all the makings of a legend living amongst us. But can the same be said for Ariana Grande’s net worth? For everything we know about her net worth in 2021—along with Ariana’s salary on The Voice—just keep on reading below.

Link: https://stylecaster.com/ariana-grande-net-worth/

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Ariana just keeps winning.

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Of course you do it for the money. Why else be a judge on a tv show?

“Sources say Ariana is getting a whopping 20 to 25 million dollars for the show, putting her in the same category as Katy Perry on American Idol,”

Is that what you wanna be at this point, like Katy Perry??? Even Perry got a Super Bowl half-time show before settling for a gig like that.

What's next, a Vegas residency? If you're it, you turn your nose up at these offers. This would be like Leo DiCaprio joining America's Got Talent. It just doesn't happen.

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Pfff Taylor Swift worked as a host in The Voice before Ariana did. It doesn't says anything about their careers being in trouble or anything similar.

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Carson Daly is the host. Swift was an advisor and "Mega Mentor" (meaning she advised everyone), and a guest performer -- not a coach like Grande, who will have guest advisors -- like Swift -- along the way. Saying Swift was like Grande on this show is like pretending Kim Kardashian was once a cast member of SNL, just like Pete Davidson. But only one will be there next week and the week after, etc -- while the other is distinct and set apart in a special way from actual core cast members.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_(American_TV_series)

She appeared in 8 eps (only the big ones, too) across 6 years. And who brought up her anyway -- or anyone's career "being in trouble"? There's a range between being it and your career being in trouble. And there's a reason why Carey, Stefani, Clarkson, and Aguilera said yes to these gigs at the time they did. Carey, especially, wouldn't be caught dead doing this kinda thing when she was it. Aside from cashing in and selling out, it's to enhance cross-over appeal and to keep your name and likeness in the public conscience outside your fan base.

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How sad. She's not even 30 and is already appearing as a judge on a reality show.

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So she is overpaid. Nice to know 👍

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