Ariana Grande makes amends after Jeffrey Dahmer backlash


Ariana Grande makes amends after Jeffrey Dahmer backlash

Ariana Grande has a message of love amid severe criticism for a recent comment that angered her fans.

The Grammy-winning singer, who turned 31 last Thursday, attempted to break her silence with a cryptic birthday post.

The publication included a video from her childhood in which she repeats the steps of the hit Spanish song Aserejé by a girl band from the early 20s The ketchup and then bows as her family applauds her.

She used a bubble emoji in the caption and her comments section was filled with warm birthday wishes in a matter of no time. However, the singer suspiciously restricted the comments section to her.

He Wicked The star also posted a recent photo of herself sitting on the floor eating cucumber slices.

Ariana captioned her black and white birthday post: “Thank you and I love you, hello 31 :)” and turned off comments again.

Ariana sparked the ire of netizens shortly after her insensitive comments about crushed pod podcast with host Penn Badgley for finding serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer “pretty fascinating” and choosing him as her dream dinner date.

Her comments also angered the mother of one of Dahmer's victims, prompting her to criticize the Disney alum for her problematic choices.

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