Niemann, who gained fame at age 12 by mirroring Grande’s signature aesthetic, claims the star reached out to offer unsolicited advice on self-worth. According to the influencer, Grande encouraged her to abandon the imitation game and embrace her natural appearance. The message, cited by The Mirror, explicitly urged Niemann to recognize her beauty without the heavy makeup and stylistic mimicry that defined her online presence. Grande stated she felt compelled to speak up, telling the creator that she was beautiful as herself.
The revelation arrives as Niemann documents her transition away from the Grande persona on her show, "Turning the Paige." This effort to forge an independent identity follows years of intense online scrutiny and allegations regarding cosmetic procedures. While Grande previously expressed public discomfort with the trend of viral impersonators, this private correspondence suggests a more personal intervention. The shift mirrors a broader dialogue surrounding the singer, who has frequently asked fans to refrain from speculating on body image, noting that past physical states often misidentified by the public as "healthy" were actually her most difficult personal periods.




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