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Bill Maher jokes about Ariana Grande's weight on 'Real Time

Bill Maher’s joke about Ariana Grande’s weight during his show “Real Time with Bill Maher” drew immediate backlash, coming shortly after Grande announced her hiatus due to relentless body criticism. …

Bill Maher’s Jab About Ariana Grande’s Weight Leads to ‘Real Time’ Studio Audience Groans
Hollywood Reporter — 9 August 2026
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Bill Maher sparked backlash after making a joke about Ariana Grande’s weight during a recent episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher." The comedian quipped about Grande’s "little sugar daddy" during a segment on Hollywood’s scrutiny of women’s bodies, drawing audible groans from the studio audience. The remark came just days after Grande announced she would step back from public visibility following years of relentless media and fan criticism about her appearance.

The controversy fits a pattern of Maher’s provocative commentary, often targeting celebrities’ personal lives. Grande, a Grammy-winning artist with a global fanbase, has faced years of body shaming, from tabloid headlines to social media trolls dissecting her weight fluctuations. In 2020, she opened up about struggling with an eating disorder, and more recently, she cited ongoing public scrutiny as a reason for reducing her public presence after her current tour ends. Her decision reflects a growing trend among high-profile women—including Beyoncé, Adele, and Selena Gomez—who have paused public life to prioritize mental health amid relentless body-focused criticism.

Audience reactions to Maher’s joke were immediate. Social media lit up with criticism, with fans and commentators calling the remark tone-deaf and unnecessary. Grande’s representatives have not commented, but her history of addressing body image issues makes Maher’s timing particularly tone-deaf. Comedians like Sarah Silverman and Kathy Griffin publicly distanced themselves from Maher’s comment, with Silverman calling it “gross” in a post on X. The backlash highlights broader tensions around how women in entertainment are policed for their bodies, especially when they’re young, thin, or in the spotlight early in their careers.

This isn’t the first time Maher’s comments have sparked controversy—he has a history of making jokes about women’s appearances and political figures, often framing them as edgy commentary. But in an era where celebrities increasingly push back against toxic scrutiny, his remarks risk alienating viewers and advertisers. Grande’s decision to step back from visibility may signal a turning point: more stars choosing self-preservation over public engagement when the cost becomes too high. Whether Maher’s comments influence his show’s future remains to be seen, but the incident underscores a growing demand for accountability in how public figures talk about women’s bodies.

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