Friday, February 09, 2018

Blind Item #4

This A- list singer that can be a a person who is not very likable just can't quit the pills she has been prescribed for the past year or so to deal with trauma. Luckily she has stopped combining them with pills and booze because there were a couple times people thought she was going to die. She is still in bad shape though.

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  1. that's what i thouught wo too!! with the manchester attack and all she must not be coping so well ):

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  2. People don't like Ariana? I thought that was over in 2016.

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  3. Anonymous7:50 AM

    She's not combining pills with pills? Maybe you should specify the different types of pills?

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    1. @john Sounds like anti-anxiety pills for the trauma (Xanax?) and “pills” as in opiates. I read the blind as she developed a problem with the anti-anxiety pills.

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  4. Thoughts of Ariana Grande in the grips of an addiction gives me tingles in my loins.

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  5. Yeah, this is Grande. Apparently the bombing really messed her up mentally.

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  6. @Jimbonius - Nah...the 'messing up' came back when she was being 'sex-kittened' at Disney.

    The bombing just might have pushed her over an edge.

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  7. Ariana. Scooter Braun is in the news today talking about how the Manchester attack traumatized her.

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  8. Poor Ariana :'( I'm sure that would really fuck someone up. Not to mention, I'm sure she feels so at blame... ugh, can't imagine what she's feeling.

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  9. Manchester was the least of her trauma. Every young woman who doesnt admit she was abused in the entertainment industry is complicit with these pedofiles because furture generations follow them like lemmings. Speak up girl about the abuse..that's the only note we want to hear!

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    1. Silence makes victims complicit?

      Nope.

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    2. Please don’t minimize having a bomb go off at your concert & killing your fans as ‘less than’.
      There's no need to prioritize anyone else’s traumas. It looks mean & petty.

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    3. I wish I could upvote this.

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  10. Anonymous11:37 AM

    It happens that I'm from Manchester and that little B doesn't know what real trauma is. Ask the victims not that excuse of a drugghie

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    1. This was my thought as well. Kids died. People died. It’s sad for her but she might be hijacking their tragedy a bit.

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    2. Didn’t she do a benefit concert after? Apologies if i’m misremembering.
      Also, was she at fault for the bombing? Serious question, not snark.

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  11. I love Northern English peeps. Will always tell u how they think, and the accent is musical.

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  13. "We need something to kill the pain of all that nothing inside
    We all just want to die a little bit"

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  14. it was stated she had already left the venue when the explosion occurred. i believe it's her but going back to her Disney days. She looks/acts like a little girl still for a reason. Maybe, Idk

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  15. This is Ariana. She has been MIA on social media since New Year's Eve. I hope she gets the help she needs and also some justice for the abuse by Schneiderman. I don't think she deserves the "not so nice" tag anymore. She seems to have grown out of her bratty phase and has been in a relationship for over 18 months.

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  16. Yeah, this is Grande. Apparently the bombing really messed her up mentally.

    Yes, so much that she's made it about her.

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  17. Jeez... some of you are being ridiculously nasty about this girl. As Enty stated, she may not have been the most likeable person, but to say she has no right to be traumatized by the Manchester bombing is absurd. Hundreds of people were injured, and over 20 people died (half of whom were children) for no other reason than that they were there to see HER. I cannot even imagine the overwhelming sadness and survivors gilt/remorse she must feel on a constant basis. She has just as much right to her grief and feelings as anyone else. If you want to be judgmental, how about directing your anger towards the evil, degenerate scum (and his fellow idealists) who actually caused all of the pain and destruction.

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  18. YES, let's jump on the bandwagon and talk about MOLESTING instead of a TERRORIST act that killed, maimed and traumatized a group of people who were,at a Concert. You people that are so judgemental about Arianna need to get off of your high horse and just stop already. YES it is important to expose molesters but their are other issues that are just as important. I feel sorry for Arianna and she may have PTSD. And it's between her and her therapist. FFS!

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    1. I agree...she may not be the most likeable donut licker, but I’m sure she is capable of being legit traumatized by the Manchester event.. hoping she gets better soon.

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  19. R U sure its not Bratney, Shes unlikable and she may have broken a nail or something.

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  20. Are people really minimising the fact that parents had to scrape off their dead children off a stadium floor? And children who saw their parents die, with their limbs blown off?
    Being molested IS NOT FUCKING WORSE than having dead kids at your concert. 

    Shame on anyone who thinks this isn't something that could permanently traumatise a person into serious PTSD. Fucking turds.

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  21. I don't think Ariana has hijacked anything with regards to Manchester. After the benefit concert, we've hardly heard a peep from her about it. She didn't do some big network television interview about her feelings or anything like that. So her manager with political aspirations is talking to the press about her and all of a sudden some of you are accusing her of being the one trying to make a pr ploy.

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