Ariana Grande's New Netflix Movie Is Already the #2 Most-Watched Flick

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The concert film follows the 27-year old songstress during her "Sweetener" world tour in 2019, and it includes quite a few of her major hits, from "7 Rings" to "Dangerous Woman." While the film focuses on her performances, rehearsals and a number of intimate backstage moments, fans also get a glimpse of the singer's down-to-earth personality when she's not all glammed up and preparing to do a show. In fact, the most intriguing part is probably her lengthy story about her dog's poop.

Excuse Me, I Love You was directed by Paul Dugdale and executive produced by Grande, Scooter Braun, Allison Kaye, Scott Manson (SB Projects), and Jesse Ignjatovic and Evan Prager (from Den of Thieves). Meanwhile, the film was produced by Simon Fisher, Liz Garbus and Dan Cogan.

Naturally, the documentary was met with positive reviews from loyal Arianators, and it even got the approval of Grande's mom, Joan. She tweeted, "Crying, smiling, loving...memories flooding...I feel the excitement and I’m right there. Thank you @ArianaGrande for the magic, the beauty, the magnificent music, your endless talent & live vocals."

We'll be adding this one to our holiday watch list!

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