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Originally Posted by fleury
It's not a thread about Ariana damn Grande, but at the same time with pop music being such a marketing driven thing, without a doubt this is about her marketing team jumping in and saying she's devastated. Without a doubt she's extremely sad, but it's hard to have a playful concert when peoples expectations of you are such that you should be sad for at least 2 weeks (or a month). When I see articles saying she's in counseling and says an anonymous source close to her said it, it smells like a typical PR firm. It'd be nice if she'd just come out and say that it's sad and that she'd prefer to take a couple weeks off because she doesn't feel like performing happy songs. Plus this chic said something about not liking America during elections or something, which is ironic because she ran back there the second this happened.
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Um just doing some research she said something anti-american like I hate America while licking the toppings off of donuts 4 years ago when she was fricken 19.
Sure sounds like a serious thing to me.
I think your post is awfully cynical, none of us know what her reaction actually is, but if I had to guess, a 23 year old who by everything we've heard has been pretty caring of her fans, who actually does a lot of charitable work (You can look it up) is probably devastated and I think what she said on twitter after the event came across as sincere reaction.
How about we give her a break and don't make her out to be a modern day monstrous cruella De Ville because she's a celebrity that hasn't opened up her private life after what might have been a pretty devastating personal moment.
And thanks a lot for making me defend a pop star.
And now to really annoy you here's a video of her and Miley Cyrus doing a duet in support of a charity that works with homeless gay and LBGT teens.