Frankie Grande Says Becoming Sober Helped Mend His Family Relationship

Courtesy of Frankie Grande/InstagramFrankie Grande credits his sobriety journey with bringing him and his famous family closer together. “The six years sober has repaired my relationships with my family,” Grande, 40, shared during an interview on Today With Hoda & Jenna on Thursday, January 4. “That has been the greatest blessing of my life, is the fact that I’m the first phone call again when my sister wants to ask a question or my mother needs help with something. I’m the first phone call, which I wasn’t for years.” Frankie, whose younger sister is Ariana Grande, noted that he felt “so blessed” at the height of his addiction because he was still able to work. “People weren’t saying, like, ‘Oh, you need to get help,’ which is great, but it’s also kind of a curse because I was like, ‘Well, no one’s telling me I need to get help,’” he explained. “So, I had to realize myself that it was time to get help.” His “rock bottom” moment came after the suicide bombing at Ariana’s Manchester, Eng

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Frankie Grande Says Becoming Sober Helped Mend His Family Relationship
Frankie Grande Says Becoming Sober Helped Mend His Family Relationship
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Frankie Grande credits his sobriety journey with bringing him and his famous family closer together.

“The six years sober has repaired my relationships with my family,” Grande, 40, shared during an interview on Today With Hoda & Jenna on Thursday, January 4. “That has been the greatest blessing of my life, is the fact that I’m the first phone call again when my sister wants to ask a question or my mother needs help with something. I’m the first phone call, which I wasn’t for years.”

Frankie, whose younger sister is Ariana Grande, noted that he felt “so blessed” at the height of his addiction because he was still able to work. “People weren’t saying, like, ‘Oh, you need to get help,’ which is great, but it’s also kind of a curse because I was like, ‘Well, no one’s telling me I need to get help,’” he explained. “So, I had to realize myself that it was time to get help.”

His “rock bottom” moment came after the suicide bombing at Ariana’s Manchester, England, concert in May 2017, which resulted in the death of 22 people. “I realized I could not show up to help my family,” he said of his mindset after the attack. “It took me further and further into using and farther and farther away from my family.”

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Several of Hollywood’s biggest stars have been candid about their sobriety journeys over the years. Kelly Osbourne, who previously talked about being sober for six years, revealed in April 2021 that she had suffered a relapse and was working on next steps. “Not proud of it. But I am back on track,” she wrote via […]

Now six years into his sobriety, Frankie and his family are stronger than ever. He and Ariana, 30, recently had “the best holiday” with their mother, Joan, and grandmother Marjorie, a.k.a. Nonna.

Christmas was so magical because my mom had both of her children together, which, you know, we’re both kind of busy,” Frankie said on Thursday. “So, it’s been really nice to be able to be there with her and with my grandmother, who just turned 98 years old.”

Frankie Grande Says Becoming Sober Helped Mend His Family Relationship
Frankie Grande and Ariana Grande at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Frankie commemorated his family’s holiday celebration by posting sweet selfies with his mom and Ariana via Instagram. “Merry Christmas!                             
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