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Ariana Grande Puts Shaming Fan In Their Place After Being Told To 'Remember You're A Singer'

Ariana Grande Puts Shaming Fan In Their Place After Being Told To 'Remember You're A Singer'
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Getting trolled is all part of the job of being a celebrity, and at this point singer Ariana Grande is an expert at dealing with it.

So when someone came out of the woodwork on TikTok to give Grande their two cents about her career, she quickly put them in check.


The incident went down in the comments of a video Grande posted announcing her new cosmetics line, which a fan didn't take kindly to the announcement for some reason. And Grande wasn't about to have any of it.

See the interaction below.

The video Grande posted showed her demonstrating her new concealer, called "sweetener" in reference to her 2018 album and song of the same name.

@arianagrande

introducing the sweetener concealer by @r.e.m.beauty 🌱 developed with love and formulated with thoughtful ingredients for you and your skin chapter four: “out of body” available tomorrow at 6am pst on rembeauty.com ♡🤎🤍🖤

Grande captioned the TikTok with an upbeat description of the concealer in which she called the product:

"developed with love and formulated with thoughtful ingredients for you and your skin"

But one fan wasn't feeling the love at all.

User @ariwry, who runs a Grande stan account on the app, piped up in the comments with a thinly veiled demand that Grande quit making cosmetics and start making new music.

The fan wrote:

"pls remember you're a singer."

Suffice to say Grande didn't need any reminders.

She let the trolling fan know in no uncertain terms.

“I have actually never felt more at home in my voice or like more of a singer."

Your move, @ariwry!

The messages seems to have been received loud and clear—in the wake of the interaction, @ariwry changed their TikTok bio to read:

"my flop era<<<<CEO of broken humor got dissed by miss grande herself lol"

They even posted a video about "feelin kinda nervous" about their "first time being famous."

@ariwry

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Don't worry, @ariwry, Ariana surely forgives you!

On TikTok, Grande's other commenters kept it mostly positive, gassing the singer up about her new endeavor.

@arisneedy_x/TikTok

@swtnrboca/TikTok

@souvsfx/TikTok

@juanswt/TikTok

@makeupbyalissiac/TikTok

@izzyxsweetener/TikTok

@avqaee/TikTok

@hassandraws/TikTok

@sxintillate/TikTok

@arionaxgrande/TikTok

For those more into music than makeup like @ariwry, you'll be waiting a while longer, but for good reason.

Grande has said she won't be recording new music until she's done filming her performance as Glinda in the upcoming film version of Wicked alongside Cynthia Arivo, which should definitely be worth the wait.

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