As per Celebrity Net Worth, singer-actress Ariana Grande has a net worth of $250 million. Amber Rose, during a recent kick livestream with Sneako, slammed Ariana for asking people not to go to work and protest against ICE. Rose said,"It was fuc**g Ariana Grande, which I think she's worth $250-300 million, telling people not to go to work, protest ICE. It's like girl, shut the f**k up! Are you going to give your money to these people so they can stay home from work. Stop telling people to do that. I think she's r***rded."She went on to add,"I think anyone that tells people to not go to work not go to school and they're worth 200-300 million dollars they should shut the f**k up."Amber Rose's comments come after the singer took to her Instagram story to share a post to urge people to participate in the protest against ICE, and said,"ICE OUT NATIONWIDE SHUTDOWN, NO WORK, NO SCHOOL. NO SHOPPING. JAN 30, 2026."The Wicked star earlier shared a screenshot of an X post by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, which said,"ICE terrorizes our cities. ICE puts us all in danger. Abolish ICE."More about Ariana Grande's stance on ICEAs per media reports, hundreds of protests are set to take place across the U.S. on 30 and 31 January against Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in their areas. This month has seen the deaths of eight people in connection to ICE, including Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, leading to activists demanding the permanent removal of ICE from their towns and cities.The protesters are calling for a 'national shutdown," which refers to "No work. No school. No shopping. Stop funding ICE."As per protest organizers, the protest is an attempt to "shut down the economy."Along with Ariana Grande, several other A-listers, including Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Pedro Pascal, among others, have voiced opinions against ICE and supported the ICE OUT protest. Ariana Grande showed solidarity with the protestors by wearing the "ICE out" pin at the 2026 Golden Globes ceremony.Mark Ruffalo, Jean Smart, Wanda Skyes, and Natasha Lyonne were also seen wearing "Be Good" pins in honor of Renee Good. This comes after ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis. While the US President Donald Trump defended the killing, other politicians, including Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey and Minneapolis governor Tim Walz, criticized the act.