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E! published two reports on Saturday regarding #DonutGate. One is boring and a rehash of all the other stuff everyone already hates Ariana for doing, but the other drags her for all of our enjoyment. The report is entitled "Why Ariana Grande Needs To Grow Up - And Quickly!" and not only drags her to hell and back, but includes brand new quotes from an insider who says the singer "has a big ego." Nah...
The main points of the juicy report:
- E! didn't like either of Ari's apologies, saying the first "made the whole situation worse" and that it didn't make sense: "Say what? I am not sure adding a saliva-topping to a stranger's food is a good nutrition lesson for anyone." They shade Ariana by implying that she doesn't live in reality.
- Of the second apology, they say it is straight out of Bieber's playbook, mentioning that they have the same team (which instructed Justin to make his apology). They say that the apology "lacks authenticity" and is "a response to the bad press, rather than the bad behavior." E! drags Ari for making herself look like a victim constantly, saying"[i]n Ari's world, we are wrong for reporting on who she is dating. We are wrong for reporting on her hateful rant, even though it took place in a public doughnut shop. We are wrong for criticizing her for licking donuts and being rude to store workers and fans (because surely we should have known this was a protest against junk food)."
- "It's been rumored Ariana prefers that people photograph her on the left side of her face, rather than the right. But, right now, she isn't coming across well from any angle."
- Alleged quote from someone who has worked with her: "She can be rude and because of that she has a bad reputation. She is very head strong and determined, and whether rightly or wrongly, she is seen as a diva because of that."
- They say Ari has to accept that being in the public eye means giving up some of your privacy and Ariana should have been aware of the existence of security cameras.
- They say Ariana does have talent but needs to realize that how she acts when no one is around reflects who she is regardless of whether it's caught by a camera.
- Twenty-two is old enough to take responsibility for your actions, "despite her pleas to the contrary." Ari "can't dictate that people only view [her] from the angle that benefits [her]."
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p.s.: after hearing Ariana say that she "hates America," the claims that she told fans she wants them to "f--ing die" are much more believable now, yes?
E! published two reports on Saturday regarding #DonutGate. One is boring and a rehash of all the other stuff everyone already hates Ariana for doing, but the other drags her for all of our enjoyment. The report is entitled "Why Ariana Grande Needs To Grow Up - And Quickly!" and not only drags her to hell and back, but includes brand new quotes from an insider who says the singer "has a big ego." Nah...
The main points of the juicy report:
- E! didn't like either of Ari's apologies, saying the first "made the whole situation worse" and that it didn't make sense: "Say what? I am not sure adding a saliva-topping to a stranger's food is a good nutrition lesson for anyone." They shade Ariana by implying that she doesn't live in reality.
- Of the second apology, they say it is straight out of Bieber's playbook, mentioning that they have the same team (which instructed Justin to make his apology). They say that the apology "lacks authenticity" and is "a response to the bad press, rather than the bad behavior." E! drags Ari for making herself look like a victim constantly, saying"[i]n Ari's world, we are wrong for reporting on who she is dating. We are wrong for reporting on her hateful rant, even though it took place in a public doughnut shop. We are wrong for criticizing her for licking donuts and being rude to store workers and fans (because surely we should have known this was a protest against junk food)."
- "It's been rumored Ariana prefers that people photograph her on the left side of her face, rather than the right. But, right now, she isn't coming across well from any angle."
- Alleged quote from someone who has worked with her: "She can be rude and because of that she has a bad reputation. She is very head strong and determined, and whether rightly or wrongly, she is seen as a diva because of that."
- They say Ari has to accept that being in the public eye means giving up some of your privacy and Ariana should have been aware of the existence of security cameras.
- They say Ariana does have talent but needs to realize that how she acts when no one is around reflects who she is regardless of whether it's caught by a camera.
- Twenty-two is old enough to take responsibility for your actions, "despite her pleas to the contrary." Ari "can't dictate that people only view [her] from the angle that benefits [her]."
source
p.s.: after hearing Ariana say that she "hates America," the claims that she told fans she wants them to "f--ing die" are much more believable now, yes?