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Bloggers are soulless, purposeless people who can’t find anything better to do with their lives, and it appears that Ariana Grande has caught on to that indisputable fact. It all started when Justin Bieber made a surprise appearance during Grande’s performance at Coachella over the weekend, in which he appeared to be lip-syncing. Several outlets covered fans’ reactions to the supposed lip-syncing, but Bieber singled out E! host Morgan Stewart for her comments about his performance during an E! News segment, in which she said, “I did not realize it was going to be that bad!” So Bieber pushed back:
imagine if you spent even half the time you spend laughing at other peoples expense actually building people up and encouraging people how much positivity you could bring. What hurts about this is the fact that you have a platform to make a difference
Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) April 24, 2019
Soon after deleting the tweets, Grande clarified her comments in a reply, saying, “There’s a big difference between journalism and what was happening in that video. I was hurt for my friend. My apologies to anybody offended by my lumping them together.” That tweet has also since been deleted.
In any case, it feels safe to assume that Grande realized at one point that lumping journalists and bloggers and E! hosts all together through a generalization wasn’t a super-fair move. At the risk of being grouped into the non-journalism camp for this post, Vulture would now like to present you with these very good Ariana Grande blogs, and we look forward to making more.
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