Ariana Grande named Billboard's 2018 Woman of the Year | Inquirer Entertainment

Ariana Grande named Billboard’s 2018 Woman of the Year

/ 02:27 PM November 07, 2018

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FILE – In this June 2, 2018 file photo, Ariana Grande performs at Wango Tango in Los Angeles. Grande will return with a new tour in 2019 nearly two years after a terrorist attack during her concert in the United Kingdom. Image: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File

NEW YORK (AP) — The music industry is honoring Ariana Grande.

Billboard on Tuesday named the 25-year-old award-winning singer its 2018 Woman of the Year. Grande will receive the award at Billboard’s 13th annual Women in Music event on Dec. 6 in New York City.

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Previous recipients include Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Madonna and Selena Gomez.

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In a statement Billboard’s vice president of content Ross Scarano says Grande “consistently stands up for herself and her decisions in a world that often isn’t hospitable to that sort of strength in young women.”

In the past year, Grande has had Top 40 hits including “No Tears Left To Cry,” ”Breathin'” and “God Is A Woman.”

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She helped organize the One Love Manchester concert last year, raising more than $23 million for victims of the Manchester bombing. NVG

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