Ariana Grande looked stunning on Sunday night as she attended the 16th Governors Awards in Los Angeles.
It marks her first red carpet appearance since the 32-year-old performer was ambushed by a crazed fan in Singapore last week.
She commanded attention in a pale pink one-shoulder Dior FW/2007 gown with ornate beading and a dramatic sash at the hip.
Ariana wore her newly dyed darker hair in a chic updo with a side part and chignon placed at the top of her head.
The pop star’s makeup was flawlessly applied with heavy eyeliner and dramatic lashes, contoured cheeks, and frosty mauve-toned lipstick.
She complemented the sleek and polished ensemble with a classic French manicure.
Ariana Grande looked stunning on Sunday night as she attended the 16th Governors Awards in Los Angeles
It marks her first red carpet appearance since the 32-year-old performer was ambushed by a crazed fan in Singapore last week
Ariana was bombarded by an overzealous fan while walking the red carpet at the Singapore premiere of Wicked: For Good on Thursday.
The man who charged at Ariana has been identified as Johnson Wen, and goes by @PyjamaMann on Instagram.
Pinned to his profile are videos of him crashing the stage performances of Katy Perry, The Weeknd, and The Chainsmokers.
According to BBC, following Thursday’s stunt, he was charged with being a public nuisance by a Singapore court.
Ariana moved forward graciously, taking to Instagram on Friday morning to share photos from the Singapore red carpet.
She captioned the post, ‘thank you, Singapore ♡ we love you,’ and said nothing of the shock incident.
Marissa Bode, who co-stars alongside the songstress in Wicked, spoke about the ordeal in a TikTok on Friday.
She condemned fans who don’t respect public figures’ personal space.
She commanded attention in a pale pink one-shoulder gown with floral beading and a dramatic sash at the hip
Ariana wore her newly dyed darker hair in a chic updo with a side part and chignon placed at the top of her head. The pop star’s makeup was flawlessly applied with heavy eyeliner and dramatic lashes, contoured cheeks, and frosty mauve-toned lipstick
This year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and its Board of Governors will host the Governors Awards to recognize four distinguished industry figures.
Debbie Allen, Tom Cruise, and Wynn Thomas will receive the Academy Honorary Award, while Dolly Parton is set to be honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
The event honors the distinctions granted by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award will not be awarded this year.
Honorary Oscars have been presented since the very first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929.
Today known as the Governors Awards, they recognize extraordinary lifetime achievements in cinema as well as exceptional contributions to the advancement of the motion picture arts and sciences.
Past recipients of Governors Awards include legends like Shirley Temple, Judy Garland, Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Cary Grant, Sidney Poitier, Francis Ford Coppola, Angelina Jolie, Spike Lee, and more.