Ariana Grande gives rare insight into relationship with once estranged father
Wicked star Ariana Grande shares rare glimpse into evolving bond with father after painful estrangement
Ariana Grande with sweet glimpse into her personal life treats fans who are keenly interested in knowing about her life.
The 31-year-old had always been candid about her difficult relationship with her father, Ed Butera with whom the tension had begun in 2013.
Dalton Gomez's ex recently took to Instagram Stories to post a carousal of behind-the-scenes photos from the set of her newly released short film, Brighter Days Ahead.
The slew of snaps included a heartwarming picture of the father-daughter duo dressed in costume standing before a trailer.
Reflecting the transformed bond between the two, the photo showed the 66-year-old kissing his famous daughter on her forehead as he appeared 'unrecognizable with a bushy beard and long wavy locks'.
The significance of this tender moment heightens considering the tumultuous relationship the One Last Time crooner once had with her father.
For the unversed, the film features the American singer reprising her role of Peaches from her hit song We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love).
The directional debut of the famed star shows the older Peaches in the waiting room of Brighter Days Inc. to be taken to a room where the old lady will be able to temporarily relive some of her beloved memories on a big screen.
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