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Ariana Grande Slams Double Standards For Women Actors After Voice Change Criticism

Ariana Grande is saving her tears amid internet trolls blasting her voice change after a recent clip from her appearance on Penn Badgley ’s “Podcrushed” show went viral online.

In the clip from the June 17 episode, the singer’s voice appeared to fluctuate from a lower timbre to a higher-pitched tone mid-conversation.

The crooner, 31, has faced major criticism in the past on social media over herchanging voice, which she said she altered to play Glinda in the upcoming film “Wicked” and to preserve her “vocal health.”

During Tuesday’s episode of the “ Shut Up Evan ” podcast with Evan Ross Katz, Grande defended her shifting tone, explaining that voice changing is “a normal thing people do, especially if you have a large range.”

The “Thank U, Next” musician went on to attribute “muscle memory” for her oscillating voice after training for years to play her “Wicked” character “every single day.”

“I did just spend a long time playing a character every single day,” she said. ”[I trained] my voice to do different things for a long time before leaving for London and before any of this. The voice is in the body, it’s an instrument and muscle memory is a real thing.”

The former Nickelodeon star then slammed the unfair double standards that female actors who change accents for movie roles often face in comparison to male actors.

“You see with male actors that after the fact, people are always like: ‘Oh, wow! How dedicated he is to his craft. What an amazing transformation! He’s a brilliant performer,’” she said. “And if God forbid I sneeze like Glinda or make an intonation [like her], it’s just that I’m crazy or ‘someone should check on her.’”

“After I made that comment [about changing my vocal levels], I started thinking about

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