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Ariana Grande on ‘doughnut fiasco’: ‘My behavior was very offensive’

NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (UPI) — Pop star Ariana Grande revealed Tuesday the lessons she learned from the infamous “doughnut fiasco.”

The incident made headlines in July after Grande was caught on camera allegedly licking doughnuts and discussing her hatred of America. After releasing a statement and apologizing, the 22-year-old offered insight into what she learned form the ordeal.

“I think one of the biggest things I learned from that was what it feels like to disappoint so many people who love and believe in you,” Grande said on Good Morning America “And that’s an excruciating feeling.”

“You have to remember that your words, your actions, have, you know, ramifications and you have to really think about what you’re about to say and do because it’s important,” she said. “It’s important to so many people.”

The Break Free singer took the opportunity to once again apologize for the comments she made.

“My behavior was very offensive and I apologized,” Grande said. “There’s no excuse or there’s nothing to justify it.”

“I think that as human beings we all say and do things that we don’t mean at all sometimes and we have to learn from it, I mean, it’s part of our process. We have to learn from our mistakes and that’s how we grow.”

Recently Grande announced her first fragrance, “ARI by Arian Grande,” set to launch in September.


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