Ariana Grande sends food and coffee trucks to voters waiting in line in Kentucky

‘Enjoy and use your voice today’: Ariana Grande sends food and coffee trucks to voters waiting in line in Kentucky

Ariana Grande tried to make life a little easier for people heading to the polls in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday.

The state held its primary election but only opened 170 polling stations instead of the usual 3,700, meaning voters were faced with long lines and long wait times to cast their ballot.

Grande sent food and coffee trucks to the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, tweeting: ‘please pull up, enjoy and use your voice today we need u.’

The Expo Center is the only polling station open in Jefferson County, a predominantly black community.   

Support: Ariana Grande tried to make life a little easier for people heading to the polls in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday, sending food and coffee trucks for those waiting in line

Activism: The pop star tweeted: 'please pull up, enjoy and use your voice today we need u'

Activism: The pop star tweeted: ‘please pull up, enjoy and use your voice today we need u’

Grande has been busy during quarantine, releasing two hit duets from home during the COVID-19 pandemic – Stuck With U with Justin Bieber and Rain On Me with Lady Gaga.

The Grammy winner also registered a new song titled My Hair on an online music database for copyright reasons, according to The Sun’s Bizarre column.

The R&B belter co-wrote the track with Victoria Monet, Tayla Par, and Tommy Brown, all of whom worked on her fifth studio album Thank U, Next.

Hits: Grande has been busy during quarantine, releasing two duets from home during the COVID-19 pandemic - Stuck With U with Justin Bieber and Rain On Me with Lady Gaga

Hits: Grande has been busy during quarantine, releasing two duets from home during the COVID-19 pandemic – Stuck With U with Justin Bieber and Rain On Me with Lady Gaga

While she is expanding her music empire, Grande also recently expanded her real-estate portfolio. 

The hitmaker recently plunked down $13.7 million for 10,000-square-foot contemporary Hollywood Hills home.

And then she shelled out another $6.75 million on an English Tudor-style residence in Montecito in Santa Barbara County.

The historic Porter House was sold by talk show tycoon Ellen DeGeneres and her actor wife Portia de Rossi, according to Variety.

Investing: Grande recently spent $13.7 million on a contemporary Hollywood Hills home and another $6.75 million on an English Tudor-style residence in Santa Barbara County

Investing: Grande recently spent $13.7 million on a contemporary Hollywood Hills home and another $6.75 million on an English Tudor-style residence in Santa Barbara County