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Ariana Grande is giving away $2 million in free therapy

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Thank u, Ariana Grande. In partnershi­p with online counsellin­g service Beter Help, the pop star announced on Tuesday on social media that she will be giving away $1 million worth of free therapy in an effort to provide a “helpful starting point” for fans on their mental health journeys. Six hours and millions of likes later, Beter Help and Grande increased that amount to $2 million, according to the “thank u, next” singer’s social media accounts. “While acknowledg­ing that therapy should not be for a privileged few but something everyone has access to, and acknowledg­ing that this doesn’t fix that issue in the long run, I really wanted to do this anyway in hopes of inspiring you to dip a toe in, to feel okay asking for help, and to hopefully rid your minds of any sort of self judgement in doing so!” Grande, 28, wrote on Instagram.

As part of the Ariana Grande x Beter Help campaign, individual­s can register to be matched with a licenced therapist for one free month. Beter Help is also offering 15% off the price of a second month for anyone who chooses to continue their treatment. In order to qualify for the deal, applicants must complete an online questionna­ire to match them with a counselor tailored to their needs and goals.

“I hope that you’ll take advantage of this opportunit­y,” the “Positions” hitmaker continued in her announceme­nt. “I so hope ... that you’ll be able to build space for this in your lives and continue! healing is not linear or easy but you are worth the effort and time, I promise!” Grande has been vocal about her own mental health struggles in the past — particular­ly ater a 2017 bombing

As part of the Ariana Grande x Beter Help campaign, individual­s can register to be matched with a licensed therapist for one free month

at one of her Manchester Arena concerts killed 22 people and let Grande with post-traumatic stress disorder. “It’s hard to talk about because so many people have suffered such severe, tremendous loss,” the Grammy winner told British Vogue in 2018, adding that she has also suffered from severe anxiety. “But, yeah, it’s a real thing.”

Shortly ater unveiling her philanthro­pic collaborat­ion with Beter Help, Grande also announced the launch of her latest fragrance, named ater her hit 2018 single “God Is a Woman.” The vegan, cruelty-free perfume will be available July 29 as part of the musician’s growing Ulta Beauty collection. Meanwhile, Ariana recently got married to real estate agent Dalton Gomez in an intimate ceremony that took place at the couples home in Montecito, California. “They got married,” confirmed a representa­tive of the singer to People, adding: “It was tiny and intimate, less than 20 people. The room was so happy and full of love. The couple and both families couldn’t be happier.”

About the choice of venue, the source further told People: “Both Ari and Dalton love Montecito. They spend a lot of time there. It seems only natural that they would get married at Ari’s beautiful and historic house.” Grande, 27, had announced her engagement to Gomez, 25, in December with a picture of her ring, and a caption saying: “Forever n then some.”

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File/agence France-presse Ariana Grande backstage at the 2018 iheartradi­o Wango Tango by AT&T at Banc of California Stadium.

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