Ariana Grande’s Perfume Line Surpassed $1 Billion In Global Retail Sales

Ariana Grande’s Perfume Line Surpassed $1 Billion In Global Retail Sales
One of the most prominent celebrity entrepreneurs in 2022 is Ariana Grande. A recent report claims that the fragrance line created by the “Thank U, Next” hitmaker has achieved global retail sales of $1 billion.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the perfume line has generated retail sales of more than $1 billion worldwide to date. The newest edition dates from 2021, while the earliest was produced in 2015. The 29-year-old actress and singer is currently the owner of 11 different fragrances, including “Ari,” “Frankie,” “God Is a Woman,” “Moonlight,” “R.E.M.,” “Sweet Like Candy,” “Sweet Like Candy Limited Edition,” “Thank U, Next,” “Thank U, Next 2.0,” “Cloud,” and “Cloud Intense.”
Aside from the success of her perfume line, the pop star’s r.e.m. beauty line launched in November 2021 and quickly sold out. R.E.M. Beauty and Ulta Beauty had a retail partnership for more than 1,000 stores by April of this year.
More recently, Ariana teased her fans by teasing the upcoming release of Mod Blush and Mod Vanilla, her first-ever fragrance duo. The “Wicked” actress who plays Glinda the Good Witch debuted a commercial on Sunday, November 20, for her upcoming perfume, which goes on sale at Ulta Beauty on Thursday, December 1.
Ariana, who is thought to have a staggering $220 million in net worth, began her career as a Broadway actor and a television star long before she found success in the music industry. After appearing on several Nickelodeon shows like “Victorious” and “Sam & Cat,” her career began to soar. In 2013, she followed up with the release of “Yours Truly,” her debut album, which featured hit songs like “The Way,” “Baby I,” “Daydreamin’,” and many more.
She debuted the single “Put Your Hearts Up” prior to the release of her debut album, but she wasn’t too fond of the song or the accompanying music video, despite the fact that it helped launch her musical career. “The worst experience of my life was that. I was given a bad spray tan, dressed as a princess, and made to run around the street for the video. Everything about it was from hell “She spoke up. Even so, she acknowledged that she had ordered her staff to take the music video off of her official YouTube channel.