So it should only be fitting to see that the 25-year-old carried over the topsy-turvy aesthetic when decorating her New York City pad for Christmas.

On social media Tuesday, Ariana and her brother Frankie Grande both shared photos of her Christmas tree, which was hung from her ceiling. “Waiting for Santa,” Frankie, 35, captioned his post in upside-down script.

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The decoration is adorned with white lights and silver ornaments, a sea of packages at its base (or in this case, its top).

Back in June, Ariana revealed how she stumbled upon the upside-down concept for this era in her career, explaining that the idea arose organically in a conversation she was having at the time with a friend.

“That was kind of it for me at the time,” she wrote to a fan on Twitter. “I had been feeling very upside-down for a while and the simplicity of that was like, ‘Oh duh, wow.’ ”

Of course, Ariana isn’t the only one who has carried the upside-down design over to her Christmas tree. The new take on a classic Christmas decoration recently went viral on Twitter, with stores like Target selling the trendy trees for $285.99 – $1,041.28.

While there aremultiple explanationsbeing thrown out there as to why anybody would ever want to hang a Christmas tree upside-down, one Twitter user who claimed to have written for theHammacher Schlemmercatalog, said that they used to sell a lot of these trees. “Apparently people like them because they better showcase the ornaments (i.e. they don’t hang down & get lost in bushy lower branches).”

Home decor websiteThe Spruceclaimed that upside down Christmas trees are common in Central and Eastern Europe because it serves as a symbol of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion.

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Not everybody thought the upside down Christmas tree trend was funny, of course.Newsweekreported that during a segment onFox & Friends,Donald Trump’s former campaign managerCorey Lewandowskisaid these Christmas trees reminded him of “everything that is wrong” with today.

“It’s like an upside-down world. It’s likeSeinfeld, the bizarro world. Like you can be a U.S. senator after groping people on a picture and nobody has any accountability for it,” Lewandowski said, referencing a photo ofSen. Al Frankentouching a woman’s breasts while she was sleeping.

“That’s what the upside-down Christmas tree means to me,” Lewandowski continued.

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Meanwhile, Ariana continues to push through after her tumultuous year — which included the end of her engagement toPete Davidsonin October.

On Tuesday,she appeared onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonto perform her latest single,“Imagine.”

It was the first time Ariana had been back at 30 Rock sinceattempting to visit herSNLstar exat 30 Rock followinghis troubling note on social mediaover the weekend.

source: people.com