Ariana Grande said she’d be “open” to joining the forthcoming Miss Piggy movie from Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone during the Golden Globes pre-show on January 11, 2026.
At a Glance
- Grande laughed and said “I’m open, hello” when asked about the rumored casting
- Lawrence later told Entertainment Tonight she “would love” to have Grande in the film
- The project was announced in November 2025 on the Las Culturistas podcast
- Why it matters: Fans could see Grande enter The Muppets universe alongside Lawrence and Stone
The exchange happened on the ET: Live on the Golden Globes Carpet pre-show when Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier asked Grande to address a “rumor” that she was already attached to the project.
“Oh, really? I mean I’m open, hello,” Grande, 32, responded.
She quickly added, “No, I’m kidding, I’m kidding, I’m kidding. I, you know, I’m a big fan of The Muppets.”
Frazier later spoke with Lawrence, 35, on the carpet and relayed Grande’s reaction. The actress joked about the casting process before confirming her enthusiasm.
“Oh, She didn’t seem excited? That’s your casting. We did not, that was the first time she was hearing,” Lawrence said.
When asked if Grande’s involvement had been a real rumor, Lawrence replied, “I guess it was one of those Twitter rumors. They’re good at those. I mean, if she wants to be in the movie, I would love for her to be in the movie.”
Lawrence then made a direct plea to the cameras: “Please be in Miss Piggy.”

Project Background
Lawrence first revealed the Miss Piggy film during a November 2025 appearance on the Las Culturistas podcast. She confirmed that both she and Stone, 37, are producing the movie with writer Cole Escola attached.
During that same interview, Lawrence hinted that she and Stone might also appear on screen.
“I think so,” she said. “We have to… It’s f—– up [that we haven’t done a movie together].”
Stone addressed casting speculation in a January 6, 2026 interview with W Magazine, firmly rejecting the idea that she or Lawrence would portray Miss Piggy.
“First of all, that is the biggest insult to Miss Piggy I’ve ever heard, and I will not have her name dragged through the mud like that. Why would I play a literal star? She’s the greatest,” Stone said.
She continued, “No, of course I’m not playing Miss Piggy. And neither is Jen. We pale in comparison. Are you out of your mind? Miss Piggy is playing Miss Piggy. She would be storming out right now at the mere suggestion.”
What Comes Next
With Grande expressing openness to joining the project and Lawrence actively recruiting her, the possibility of a high-profile collaboration between the three Academy Award-caliber actresses appears increasingly likely. The film would mark Grande’s first venture into The Muppets universe, while Lawrence and Stone continue developing the project they first announced two months ago.
The 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards took place at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles and aired on CBS and Paramount+.
According to News Of Losangeles, the event marked the first major awards show of 2026 and featured red carpet interviews that sparked this potential casting development.

