Synopsis
Ariana Grande enjoys playing online Monopoly with strangers while waiting on set. She revealed this during a Vogue segment, highlighting her gaming experience and a special fan gift from the 'Wicked' premiere.Key Takeaways
- Ariana Grande plays online Monopoly while waiting.
- She has reached level 80 in the game.
- A fan gifted her a special book at the 'Wicked' premiere.
- The book contains uplifting quotes and drawings.
- She stars as Glinda in the film adaptation of 'Wicked.'
Los Angeles, Feb 22 (NationPress) The talented singer and actress Ariana Grande has revealed her penchant for playing the online version of Monopoly with strangers while she waits on set.
The 31-year-old pop sensation mentioned that she always carries her tablet during travel or when she is on the job, and has impressively reached level 80 in the virtual adaptation of the beloved board game, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
During an episode of Vogue's 'What's In My Bag?' series, she stated: "I have my iPad when I'm travelling and when I'm waiting on set or whatever, I like to play games. I play a lot of Monopoly online with strangers. It's die-hard, I think I'm on level 80, I believe. I'm not kidding.
"I would say it's mostly for Monopoly and my virtual farm."
In addition, the 'Wicked' star revealed that a cherished item she carries in her designer handbag is a thoughtful gift from a fan she received at the premiere of the hit musical film.
She shared: "This is actually a lovely little thing that a fan gave to me at the 'Wicked' premiere in LA. He was so sweet, he gave me this little tiny book called Ari's Pick-Me-Ups and I thought that was the cutest thing in the world."
In the popular film adaptation of the Broadway musical, which serves as the unofficial prequel to 'The Wizard of Oz', Grande takes on the role of Glinda the Good Witch and explained that the keepsake is filled with drawings and quotes related to the film.
She added: "They're just random quotes that are just so uplifting and sweet, and one of the pages says 'Toss, toss' with bubbles that he drew everywhere, next to a quote from (director) Jon M. Chu. I thought it was really cute, and it is tiny so I do keep it with me."