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Ariana Grande's Nonna Honoured With Plaque For Record-Breaking Track on 'Eternal Sunshine'

By Britney Jones
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Ariana Grande's Nonna Honoured With Plaque For Record-Breaking Track on 'Eternal Sunshine'

Following her remarkable appearance on Ariana Grande's 'ordinary things’ track, Marjorie Nonna Grande, the beloved grandmother of the pop superstar, has received a special tribute in the form of a framed plaque celebrating her historic achievement on the Billboard charts.

The commemorative display showcases a joyful photograph of Nonna alongside a red vinyl record from Ariana's seventh studio album, along with a snapshot indicating the song's impressive position at No. 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Nonna's beaming smile radiates as she proudly poses with the framed plaque, conveying her delight and pride in the milestone, evident even in her seated posture, likely due to the size of the cherished gift. 

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Taking to Instagram, Ariana shared the heartwarming photo of her grandmother and expressed her immense joy in celebrating Nonna's incredible achievement. In the caption, Ariana celebrated Nonna as "the one and only, most beautiful Nonna" who has now made history by becoming the senior-most person ever to grace the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Marjorie's breakthrough on the Billboard Hot 100 marked a significant milestone, surpassing the record previously held by Fred Stobaugh. According to Billboard, Stobaugh, a late musician, achieved this feat with his song ‘Oh Sweet Lorraine,' performed by Green Shoe Studio featuring Jacob Colgan.

In an interview Ariana Grande shared the inspiration behind including Nonna's voice note in ‘ordinary things’, revealing how the heartfelt conversation sparked the idea to make it the album's closing track. The song resonated deeply with Ariana, serving as a poignant conclusion and a heartfelt tribute to her cherished relationship with her grandmother.

-Sushmita Sarkar