Ariana Grande Shows Off Abs While Leaving L.A. Gym

Like Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande has also kept her workout routine in full swing during quarantine—and she showed off the results of that hard work leaving the gym in Los Angeles yesterday. Grande was photographed wearing a black sports bra, black leggings, and a leather jacket. Her hair was half up, half down with space buns on top. She completed the look with a matching black mask because coronavirus remains in full swing throughout the country—and especially in Los Angeles.

Gyms remain open in Los Angeles for the time being, while indoor restaurants, bars, and movie theaters no longer are due to the city’s recent surge in COVID-19 cases. Gyms have remained closed for months though, having just reopened two weeks ago.

Grande’s gym sighting comes days after the singer’s 27th birthday. She celebrated with a Midsommar-themed party that her friends and boyfriend Dalton Gomez threw for her at home. “My friends and i went with a midsommar theme because help me,” she captioned her Instagram gallery of party photos.

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Grande has primarily been using her Instagram to advocate for the Black Lives Matter movement and to encourage her fans to vote. She also had voter registration booths during all her Sweetener world tour stops.

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On May 29, she urged her fans to continue advocating for racial justice. “Again, I ask my followers to please keep signing these petitions, making donations if u are able to, continue having conversations w family and friends about racism (overt and covert) and the senseless acts of murder that happen in this country far too often, please keep reading up, following accounts on here (i will recommend some!) to keep u updated and learning and sharing links and resources..” she wrote. “Our black friends need us to show up and to be better and to be vocal. now more than ever. online. offline even more so. this is more than a post. we have to show up. there is work that needs to be done and it is absolutely on us to do it.” She then shared accounts to follow “that have helped me understand more about my privilege and how to use it to help others.”

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