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Ariana reflects on fame: "I'm not perfect but I believe I'm a deeply good person"


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"honestly, it's taken me a lot of hard work to be able to last this long and to heal certain parts of my relationship to fame and to what I do because of these tabloids that have been trying to destroy me since I was 19 years old, but you know what? I'm 31 years old and I'm not a perfect person, but I am definitely deeply good, and I'm proud of who I'm becoming. I will never let disreputable evil tabloids ruin my life or my perception of what is real and good."

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"the back-and-forth throughout the course of my career has been really hard to navigate mentally. i was this approachable, funny redhead on nickelodeon and everyone liked me. and then i had one too many hit records, and everyone decided that i was an evil diva. and then other terrible things happened, and all of a sudden i was this hero and this victim."

 

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This humble queen :clap3:

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the heart of the article everyone refused to acknowledge  :clap3:

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This is something that people should say to you and it shouldnt come from us.

 

 

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Never got bad person vibes from Ariana. She's used her plattorm for a lot of good and has always been fiercely outspoken for causes she believes in.

 

I do think she's had several identity crisises but tbf which A-List popstar hasn't

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Mmmm that's one way to admit to giant personality flaws. I sincerely hope that she gets the mental help that she needs.

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Her press runs are too concessionary this run around because tbh she should be stomping you ANTS harder. Nobody of her platform and stature is using said platform to mobilize on actual issues while you ******* dorks worry about who she's sleeping with and if she's had a nose job. Take an actual look in the mirror and see if the amount of your life you've wasted today reflects anything of the net good she has contributed to the world, messy boots and all.

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I've always loved Ari, specially when she said she hates America

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52 minutes ago, mxoonlight said:

girl shut the **** up :bibliahh: 

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If you have to say it... :gaycat5:

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This describes most people so not sure what the issue is lol

 

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1 hour ago, Solaria said:

Never got bad person vibes from Ariana. She's used her plattorm for a lot of good and has always been fiercely outspoken for causes she believes in.

 

I do think she's had several identity crisises but tbf which A-List popstar hasn't

We need a Dua and Ariana collab…. She can help RO get back on the charts!

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"I'm a good person" - said by people who aren't good.

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I like her, I hope she tours because I want to see her badly :sosad:

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Pretty sure real good people won't need to tell people publicly that they are good people. This is lowkey a Scooter move tbh. 

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A woman recognizing and finding the good in herself is actually inspiring and beautiful. It is not something she "shouldn't say publicly" or be ashamed of, please touch grass. 

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The takedowns of successful women by the media and stans / gp is just ugly and very rarely deserved. That said, she has been part of a pattern of extracurricular activities with taken people, and that kind of behavior is simply not allowed for women. On the other hand, successful men are basically expected to be philanders.

 

Without excusing the home wrecking, she's absolutely not perfect, and not a single soul on this forum or anywhere on this planet is. Actively trying to become a better person is exactly what makes someone a good person - perfect people do not exist. 

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5 hours ago, Rep2000 said:

Pretty sure real good people won't need to tell people publicly that they are good people. This is lowkey a Scooter move tbh. 

she has nothing to do with Scooter anymore… she even blocked him on IG, but whatever floats your boat! :coffee2:

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A good person as long as she's getting what and who she wants. Flighty at best, Machiavellian at worst. I don't care if her cornball stans thumb down my comment. 

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:heart2:

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She has never done any evil things so we believe her :clap3:

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12 hours ago, Rep2000 said:

Pretty sure real good people won't need to tell people publicly that they are good people. This is lowkey a Scooter move tbh. 

Of course a Swiftie would say this lmfao

 

This woman has been painted out to be TRASH for absolutely no reason on a regular basis when she out-talents 99% of people on the planet and in her industry

 

Interesting how absolutely NOBODY around Ariana has a bad word to say about her, but the whole world seems to CONSTANTLY call her a bad person

 

Someone HAVING to point out they are good person isn't for no reason - REGULAR people, who are GOOD people, get bullied and gaslit into believing they are bad human beings all the time... she has that but 300000x worser cause shes Ariana Grande.

 

She is saying shes a good person because the world literally had her QUESTIONING herself if she was a good person or not - and that can dangerously **** with someones mind... when people keep saying youre a bad person, or insinuating it, you start to believe it. She has every right to STATE she is a good person to REMIND HERSELF that she is good, when people CONSTANTLY say shes trash.

 

I've literally had people do the same to me, and you HAVE to believe you're not in the wrong cause disgusting people will make you believe you're a **** human when you're not

 

Get a brain, and some taste with the **** you stan

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