Ariana Grande's Newest Project Will Make Animal Lovers Happy
Isabella Bartlett
As Billboard notes, Ariana Grande currently has 10(!) dogs in her care — namely, Cinnamon, Coco, Fawkes, Lafayette, Ophelia, Pignoli, Sirius, Strauss, Toulouse, and of course, the late Mac Miller's pooch, Mryon — all of whom are rescues. The Grammy Award-winning artist frequently posts snapshots of herself cuddling up to them on Instagram, and has often been captured by paps walking her adorable pups.
Now, she's turning her attention to opening a new rescue center in Los Angeles. Entitled Orange Twins Rescue, the official site will be updated soon, with Grande tweeting in Nov. 11, 2020, "We are so happy, proud and excited. our site coming soon." The center's Twitter page already has tens of thousands of followers, while its Instagram boasts even more — so evidently, interest in the "7 Rings" singer's latest venture is high. "Our mission at Orange Twins Rescue is to advocate and rescue any animal in need," the center's website states.
With the non-profit launching just a couple weeks after Grande released her sixth studio album, Positions, she's proving once again that she's multi-talented in every conceivable way.