A few weeks ago, the unsettling statements Ariana Grande made during the Met Gala 2024 went viral.
The singer was asked what theme she would choose if she were the host of the most important fashion event of the year. Her response was quite somber, worrying her fans:
“I feel like I’m dead. Or like in the afterlife or like, or like I’m haunting, like something that brushes against hope but not horror… Like, like acceptably ghostly, acceptably paranormal, not zombie,” she said at the time.

Ariana Grande’s new statements are worrying us a lot
Now, in a new interview, Ariana Grande has surprised us again. The singer appeared on the podcast ‘Podcrushed’ with Penn Badgley (star of ‘You’ and ‘Gossip Girl’), where she shared a very alarming anecdote from a few years ago.
She revealed that when she was much younger, almost at the beginning of her career, she participated in a Q&A session where she was asked if she could have dinner with a famous person, who would it be? To which she responded that she would have been very interested in sharing a meal with serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
Although this statement is several years old, Ariana Grande assured on Penn Badgley’s podcast that she would still like to have that dinner, although with one more person at the table… just for safety. However, it must be noted that her wish can never come true, as the man also known as the ‘Milwaukee Cannibal’ was murdered in prison on November 28, 1994.
Ariana has recognized herself as a big fan of true crime since she was very young and assures that her goal in having dinner with the most famous serial killer of the moment is to delve into his mind and learn much more about how his enigmatic brain works.
Additionally, the name Jeffrey Dahmer has become much more popular today, after Evan Peters portrayed him in the 2022 Netflix series ‘Dahmer’. However, Ariana Grande assures that her interest in this figure precedes the series, which was heavily criticized at the time for being insensitive towards the victims’ families.
This article was written originally in Spanish by Alan Cruz in Cultura Colectiva
