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How Ariana Grande spends it: from bulk buying Tiffany & Co. engagement rings to pricey Whole Foods vegan fare – and those famous hair extensions

Ariana Grande – with an estimated net worth of more than US$100 million, the 27-year-old pop star really can afford anything she lays her eyes on. Photo: @arianagrande/Instagram
Ariana Grande – with an estimated net worth of more than US$100 million, the 27-year-old pop star really can afford anything she lays her eyes on. Photo: @arianagrande/Instagram

Ariana Grande’s estimated US$100 million fortune has allowed the 7 Rings star to splurge on everything from charter flights for her dogs to a champagne-fuelled spending spree at Tiffany & Co.

As one of the bestselling artists in the world, Ariana Grande often makes the headlines – including her recent engagement to beau Dalton Gomez. There is an iconic line in one of her hit songs, 7 Rings, in which she croons about her expensive purchases, chiming, “I want it, I got it.”

With an estimated net worth of more than US$100 million, the 27-year-old pop star really can afford anything she lays her eyes on. That said, here are five surprising things you might not know Grande has splashed out on.

She bought seven rings at Tiffany &Co.’s … while she was drunk

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The inspiration for Ariana Grande’s upbeat tune 7 Rings came about when she was at Tiffany & Co. one day. She told Billboard in 2018 how she and her six friends needed some retail therapy at the time. “You know how when you’re waiting at Tiffany’s they give you lots of champagne? They got us very tipsy, so we bought seven engagement rings, and when I got back to the studio I gave everybody a friendship ring.”

She spends a lot of her hard-earned cash at Whole Foods

 
Ariana Grande has reportedly maintained a vegan diet since 2013 – around the same time the pop star publicly declared her love of animals and Whole Foods. Unlike other big name artists though, Grande actually enjoys walking the aisles of the market herself in search of the brand’s pricey organic produce.

She flew her dogs solo on a private jet