Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Blind Items Revealed #3

February 21, 2018

I don't know if this A- list singer will ever be back to the 100% healthy, kind of pain in the butt, slightly annoying person she used to be. She literally is traveling with a therapist now and is trying to get better but she still has a lot of healing to do.

Ariana Grande


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  1. Poor kid. That's an awful lot of baggage to carry around.

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  2. In all honesty can you blame her?!

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  3. How can anyone feel anything but sympathy for her?

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  4. Hopefully she'll be okay.

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  5. Enty before Manchester she was more than slightly annoying at least according to you. She was actually a full blown immature cunt. Remember what she did and said in the coffee shoppe a few years ago? How about she doesn't talk to people who don't have lots of money? A huge diva? But maybe facing death caused her to grow up and maybe respect things more.

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  6. The worst part seems to be that she still has to be on the road to satisfy sales / label demands. She needs some down time in a quiet place with true friends or family members with no ulterior motives (if any exist).

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  7. Now don't get me wrong, people do and have changed for the better, sometimes due to a tragic event. Sometimes the tragic event causes them to get worse. People can change, documented history can't be

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  8. @sandybrook, I think the tragedy gives her a pass for a while. Like disrespecting her mental state is disrespectful of all those that suffered.

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  9. The attack isn't about her. Self-absorbed hosebeast

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    1. No @ don't mind me. But they were there to see HER. Try thinking once in a while.

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  10. Yeah we can give her a pass Branson. She really needed to grow up and at least she's been attempting to do everything the right way since then.

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    1. @sandybrook. I understand your point. Yes she was a brat and so was I at that age. Just with less money and talent. Trauma and death occurred at an event that people came to see HER. KIDS for Christ sake!!! It's gonna change her and maybe for the better. If not, then her family will need to step in. It's like PTSD. Everyone,around here judging her like she is riding around in a limo with blow and cash.

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  11. I don't care for her, but at the same time, I can't help but feel sorry for her. Having all those folks die at a concert has to destroy you, very possibly for life.

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  12. *Brayson* you almost did it again spelchek, caught it this time though

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  13. ^^What @Moose said. I can have sympathy when terrible things happen to terrible people. It doesn't mean that I like that person.

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  14. If she was middle aged and it happened it would probably be less likely for change, but she was young and immature so maybe this will help her become a better person.

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  15. She never faced death seeing that 1) the concert had been over for a while when the bomb allegedly exploded and 2) the Manchester bombing was probably most likely, like many many other similar events of recent and less recent years, completely staged and fake, never happened and was simply put up by the media. Not that she needs to know, she probably doesn't and her grief is authentic. But it is hard to sympathizes when she is nonetheless instrumental to the continued cunning of everyone else.
    @Sandybrook and other old timers, spare me your comments on the above and your ruminations about conspiracy retards and clickbaiting, I don't care two shits about them.

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    1. STFU. Ancoranocrapo. Your statements smells like sewer Peeuuuuu.

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    2. STFU & GTFO.
      We took a vote and this kind of bullshit is banned here.
      Move along, asshole.

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    3. Don't censor this guy.
      In fact, read everyone bot farms try to censor.
      What's the worst that could happen?

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  16. Dealing with what Dan did to her.

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  17. I rarely agree with Sandybrook but he/she does have a point. While Ariana did not deserve what happened I don't feel sorry for her. Hopefully she will talk with her therapist about her disdain for others and become a better person.

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  18. We'll see over time what happens.

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  19. She's not a nice or good person. It's tragic that the bombing happened, but she doesn't get to erase her history (herstory?) just because she was in the area during a tragic event.

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  20. @ ancoranonhocapito "2) the Manchester bombing was probably most likely, like many many other similar events of recent and less recent years, completely staged and fake, never happened and was simply put up by the media."

    Take this bullshit back to ATS. My best friend was outside after taking my God daughter to the concert when the bomb went off AND a girl from my God daughters school died (they were not friends and in different years). Unless your stupid conspiracy theory includes the general public having random memories implanted then do one. Utterly sick of this conspiracy bullshit. Sorry, I don't usually swear or comment but this pillock has pissed me off.

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    1. +100000 becksisfeelingannoyed! Despise these conspiracy theorist.

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  21. While I totally understand why Ms. Grande is emotionally fragile, and sympathize with what she endured, I think about the families whose loved ones died that night and whose graves they visit. Terrorism is a horror story worse than any Stephen King novel. It's real, it's ugly, it's painful, it's permanent. Every one of us on this site could feel the sting in the future. Keep safe, CDANers.

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  22. Ariana Grande and perfoermers of her type are not my style(40 something rocker guy), but I can understand someone like her, beiber or selena growing up in that business and becomeing dickheads, never mind the abuse they either say or experienced. someone sent me one day that youtube of both selena and demi lovato on barney and seeing that these were once innocent little girls pushed into this business by well meaning but stupid parents makes me sympathise about any attitude they or, lohan have.

    We all laugh at Lindsey's foibles but this was once a talented kid who obviously got eaten up by the system. If anything although she will probably end up like most child stars or like a dana plato hopefully she shoots a pedo or 2 from her past first

    After that terrorist thing, if it made her get a therapist then good, and if she is a pain in the ass and hates fan then good too. I can imagine it all becomes a vicious circle sooner or later.

    personally if my daughter was going through any of that type of shit someone would be getting their ass beat. They could make my death look like whatever they want, but I would be taking as many possible down with me\. creeps

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  23. @sandybrooke, she did that donut thing but I remember doing worse at her age, or like when they busted justin's balls for spitting off a hotel balcony in toronto...at his age me and my friends at grad pissed off a 15 floor balcony to see if the piss would hit the ground before we finished among other things

    these kids are celebs so what they do as kids being assholes just seems X 10\ one because we are older and 2 we have unrealistic expectations of late teen early twenties celebs/public figures

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  24. She was one of the biggest assholes ever,a straight up product of Scooter Braun, but if this is what it takes to change her, I'm glad. Hopefully she recovers soon.

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  25. I was not a fan of hers until I saw this young girl take a horrific event and turn it into something positive. I watched the entire concert and donated because she DID something and did it with grace and humility. I think as a society we have a lot to learn from how she publicly handled the attack and give her the respect she deserves to heal in peace.

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  26. Called it. Get it. Look, if something like Manchester happens and it DOESN'T prompt you to take a good hard look at whether you're running your life the way you want, you're stone cold inside. I'm all for her getting any means of support possible.

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