
Ariana Grande is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. In addition to the buzz surrounding her highly anticipated “thank u, next” video and being named Billboard‘s Woman of the Year, YouTube just posted a tweet sharing that her Dangerous Woman Diaries docuseries debuts on Thursday.
The YouTube original series documents Grande’s most recent Dangerous Woman World Tour. Viewers will get a behind-the-scenes look at the singer’s experience on the tour and will likely address the terrifying bombing that took place outside her Manchester Arena concert last spring on the tour, as well as the resulting One Love Manchester benefit concert.
Anyone else feeling a little dangerous? #DangerousWomanDiaries 11/29 pic.twitter.com/3LXJXLAjqL
— YouTube (@YouTube) November 27, 2018
Director Alfredo Flores is involved in the Dangerous Woman Diaries project, as seen in his most recent Instagram post, and on his Instagram stories.
Fans have been growing impatient, as Grande has been teasing the docuseries since the summer on her Twitter by answering fan questions.
let me surprise u w it but it ain’t a movie issa docuseries ! there are episodes. now pls drop it before i slice off my arms.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) July 23, 2018
Dangerous Woman Diaries will premiere Thursday on YouTube.
UPDATE: An earlier version of this story said Alfredo Flores is the director of Grande’s “thank u, next” video; Hannah Lux Davis directed the upcoming video.