Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Ariana Grande says her words were taken out of context, doesn't 'hate America'


Wisdom teeth aren’t Ariana Grande’s only problem.
The 22-year-old is in hot water after a video obtained by TMZ shows the pop star saying she “hates America” while browsing through a doughnut shop on the Fourth of July.
After licking a pastry on a tray while an employee is turned away, Grande continues her string of bizarre behavior as she lashes out at an oversized snack with back-up dancer and rumored beau Ricky Alvarez by her side.
Pop star Ariana Grande said her words were taken out of context when she was caught on camera saying she "hates America."
Click to see the video and her apology tweet.
A video of Grande slamming the U.S. was posted by TMZ on Tuesday. The video shows the singer licking a doughnut at a California doughnut shop when she thought no one was looking. When an employee brought out a tray of oversized doughnuts, the Florida-born singer blurted out, "What the f--k is that? I hate Americans. I hate America." The employee told CBS Los Angeles that Grande was "rude" and even "spit" on the doughnuts. 
Now she says that was a mistake.

The anti-childhood obesity advocate has since issued an apology, writing on Twitter, “need to clean up this mouth of mine & set a better example for my babes.”
The “One Last Time” singer recently pulled out of the MLB All-Star game following her oral surgery Monday. Demi Lovato is set to replace her.

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