Ariana Grande Said, 'Thank U, Next' To The Grammy Awards
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Ariana Grande Said, 'Thank U, Next' To The Grammy Awards

The reason behind why Ariana Grande did not attend the Grammy's

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Ariana Grande Said, 'Thank U, Next' To The Grammy Awards
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The pop star Ariana Grande decided to not attend the Grammy Award ceremony at the L.A's Staple Center but she still modeled what would have been her red carpet look. The pop star Ariana Grande did not attend the Grammy Awards this year /past weekend because she had a disagreement with her producer named Ken Ehrlich and his team. Ehrlich said a statement about Ariana to the Associated Press. He said after a month of negotiating "felt it was too late for her to pull something together." (People Magazine). Ehrlich's AP statement did not go well with Ariana because she had a different side of the story. Ariana Grande posted a lot of tweets about the story.

In my opinion, it seems like she was not fully prepared to perform at the Grammy Awards and that may be why she did not attend because she didn't feel fully ready. This year she was nominated for best pop vocal album and her best pop solo called "God Is A Woman." According to People Magazine, they figured out that the producers refused Ariana Grande perform her new song 7 Rings due to a disagreement. Ariana has been going through a lot because of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller passing away and her broken engagement with Pete Davidson. She has been showing her emotions about it through her songs which I think is strong of her to do because I know that these specific life events can be hard.

An associate told Variety that Ariana Grande felt insulted after producers refused her to perform her song 7 Rings the latest single from her album called "Thank, U Next." The situation seems a little complicated than how it is shown in the media. In the media, you have to be professional about situations like these and about someone's life so it is always good to represent someone like Ariana Grande professionally. We all know that Ariana Grande is an amazing pop star that has inspired us especially for her song "Thank U, Next."

Even though she did not attend the Grammy Awards ceremony this year, she took the time to thank all of her fans and she appreciated the moment that she got nominated even when the controversy around her Grammy's performance that did not work out. Ariana Grande said to her fans "I know I am not there tonight (trust, I tried and still truly wish it had worked out tbh) and I know I said I try not to put too much weight onto things... this is wild and beautiful. thank you so much". I think this story is a lesson to everyone in the world and to her fans too because Ariana Grande is not perfect and no one is but I think what she is trying to tell this world is that she tries her hardest to make her fans happy, and herself as well but mostly telling her fans that she is going through a lot but keeps singing through her emotions.

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