Ariana Grande Kabbalah stood up for her brother, Frankie Grande, when the Catholic Church was not onboard with the sexual orientation he chose. Her brother, who is best known for his stint in "Big Brother," is openly gay.
The "Break Free" singer told Britain's Sunday Telegraph, "When my brother was told that God didn't love him, I was, like, 'Okay. That's not cool.' They were building a Kabbalah center in Florida, so we both checked it out and really had a connection with it."
The 21-year-old singer and her brother are now active members of the Kabbalah sect of Judaism, which includes other A-list celebrities, such as Demi Moore and Madonna. Ariana Grande Kabbalah has no regrets at all for leaving Catholicism.
She even opened up about how her new faith has changed her life as it molded her into becoming a better person. "My life has unfolded in a really beautiful way, and I think it has a lot to do with the tools I've learned through Kabbalah, I really do," she shared. "You have to watch your intentions, make sure you're not giving into your ego. You have to numb your reactive state. You have the power to change your reality."
An insider informed Us Weekly that Ariana Grande Kabbalah is very serious with this newfound faith of hers. The source said, "She wears the red string bracelet and everything. She is totally obsessed with Kabbalah now. Her friend got her into it. She says she is Jewish. She studies all the books and everything."
The red bracelet was first linked to the rumors that she and Big Sean were officially a couple. However, it was later revealed that the bracelet actually means more to Ariana Grande Kabbalah than merely as a symbol of her current love life.
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