Ariana Grande is a supportive sister.
After Frankie Grande posted a selfie of himself with a bandage on his face and a bruise from a nose job, the 31-year-old commented under the Instagram photo.
Ariana wrote, “Perfect in every way, always!!!!” along with a teddy bear, bubbles and a seedling emoji.
“New nose. Who is this?” Frankie captioned the photo, which showed both eyelids dark purple from bruising.
Frankie wore a cast covering the bridge of his nose, with gauze stuffed under his nostrils. A white band of padding was also wrapped around his head.
Ariana Grande commented ‘perfect in all ways, always!!!!’ under a photo of her brother Frankie Grande after a nose job
In 2018, the Spree star credited the Grammy winner with helping him get sober: “Thank you, my incredible sister. Your strength is what gave me the courage to ask you for help.”
A few days later, the 41-year-old, who was still recovering from her nose job, shared a bunch of photos while in The Big Apple.
A photo shows Frankie making the peace gesture while sitting on a train with a skin-colored bandage on his nose.
The actor posed in another photo at the subway station and smiled in front of a poster of Deborah Cox in The Wiz in a third photo.
The carousel also featured fun photos of Frankie with his mom, Joan Grande, Deborah and friends backstage at the Broadway show.
The Big Brother alum wrote: ‘I took my new nose to see New York. She loved The Wiz.’
Deborah wrote in the comments: ‘I love you guys so much!! So much fun to see you all!!! Muah!!!’
However, a few days later, Frankie suffered a minor setback in his recovery after doctors removed his cast.
“It blew up like a balloon, which is apparently the intention, but I’m kind of panicking a little bit, but I’m still really excited,” the Broadway star shared on his Instagram Stories on Monday.
Frankie explained to viewers that he now has to ‘start the whole process of de-bloating all over again’, but that he ‘can’t wait’ no matter what.
“New nose. Who is this?” the 41-year-old wrote on his post-op selfie on Instagram
A few days later, the actor headed to the Big Apple to see Deborah Cox in The Wiz on Broadway
The Instagram carousel also included a number of adorable photos of the singer holding a program booklet while posing with his mother, Joan Grande
The Big Brother alum wrote: ‘I stuck my new nose out to see New York. She loved The Wiz’
The singer added that he is “so excited for the big reveal.”
Meanwhile, Frankie’s surgery comes a month after he gave Ariana a sweet birthday wish on June 26.
“Haaaaaaaaaapppy BIRTHDAY to the most beautiful, amazing, talented, and most importantly KIND sister in the entire universe,” he raved. “From the moment you came into my life, you have brought nothing but joy, love, and endless inspiration. I am beyond grateful to be your brother and to witness your journey, both as an artist and the beautiful soul that you are. But beyond that, I am just… so damn proud of you. You have done so much for me in our lives, and I could not be more grateful. You are my rock. My balance.”
The Broadway alum suffered a minor setback during his recovery after doctors removed his cast: ‘It just blew up like a balloon, which is apparently what’s supposed to happen, but I’m a little panicked, but still very excited’
Frankie wished her a year “full of all the happiness, success and love you deserve,” concluding his message with, “Keep shining your light and sharing your magic with the world. I love you beyond the moon and beyond and beyond and beyond to the ends of the universe and back!”
In 2018, the Spree star revealed that the Grammy winner and his mother helped him get sober.
“Thank you, my incredible sister. Your strength is what gave me the courage to ask for your help. And you were there for me selflessly when I asked, as you were for so many people during that difficult time,” Frankie wrote on X“I love you. I can’t thank you enough. I couldn’t have done this without you. Not at all.”
a follow-up message read, ‘Thank you mom. I couldn’t have done ANY of this without the love and support you’ve given me, this past year and always. I love you mom. I’m so glad you have your son back.’
And Frankie recently celebrated seven years of sobriety in June.
The eldest brother celebrated seven years of sobriety in June: ‘It’s been an incredible and transformative journey of self-discovery, and I’m beyond grateful for it’
“It has been an incredible and transformative journey of self-discovery, and I am beyond grateful. There are no words that can express the gratitude I feel in my heart right now,” he said last month as he celebrated the occasion on social media. “My sobriety saved my life.
‘And I mean that with all my being!! I was on a very dark path and my family and friends helped me pull into the light.
“I’m CRYING as I write this. I can’t express how much love I have for everyone who supported me even at my absolute DEEPEST. You know who you are. Thank you, and I love you to the end of the universe.”
Speaking directly to anyone struggling with addiction, Frankie added, “Know that you are not alone. There is hope and there is always a way forward. Seek help, ask for help and never give up on yourself. You are worth a beautiful life.”
“To everyone reading this,” he concluded, “thank you for being a part of my journey. Here’s to many more years of health, happiness and sobriety.”