We always knew Ariana Grande was a big animal lover – I mean, she once said that she loves her more than she likes most people and like her – and now she's bringing her passion for four-legged friends into a new venture: an animal rescue center in Los Angeles. On December 1st, the Positions The singer started Orange Twins Rescue with twin brothers Scott and Brian Nicholson, who are both Ariana's choreographers and friends.
On its website, Orange Twins Rescue says that its mission "is primarily to rescue and rehabilitate animals in need," including those who are elderly, strays, neglected and abused, and those with special needs. "We do not discriminate and are proud of our quick, effective and loving work!" the adorable side reads. People can choose to adopt, sponsor, donate or volunteer through Orange Twins Rescue.
Ariana, mother of 11 rescue dogs and a pig, first announced the news on November 11th via Twitter. "We're so happy, proud and excited – our website will be up soon," she wrote alongside a preview of the website, with an old Windows screen reminiscent of the early 2000s. For more information on the singer's new nonprofit organization, visit the Orange Twins Rescue website, Instagram and Twitter.