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Ariana Grande Denys an Alleged offer of $1.5 Million to Remove her Failed Tattoo

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Ariana posted a series of since-deleted tweets in response to a TMZ story that reported LaserAway had sent Grande a $1.5 million offer to remove her tattoo for free and become a paid spokesperson for the company. It turns out Ariana Grande is still attempting to fix her new tattoo after learning that what she thought said “7 rings” in Japanese actually meant “small, charcoal grill.”

As it turns out, Grande has an offer of her own: “I’ll give y’all a million to get off my nuts,” she tweeted on Saturday. Grande then embarked on a long thread defending her tattoo, which she had intended to name after her most recent single, “7 Rings.”

Responding to a fan, Grande said that she “went back and got it fixed with the help of my tutor to be more accurate… What do you want me to say?”

“I’m made of love and nothing else,” Grande finished. “I jus wanna sing, man. Wake me up when tour starts.”


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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