Ariana Grande Tweets Then Deletes Comments on Tattoo
Ariana Grande’s Japanese tattoo has been talked about over the last week. Some accused Grande of cultural appropriation and the tattoo was also misspelled. It was supposed to say 7…

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Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)Ariana Grande's Japanese tattoo has been talked about over the last week. Some accused Grande of cultural appropriation and the tattoo was also misspelled.
It was supposed to say 7 Rings in Japanese. It allegedly said something about a barbecue grill.
When TMZ tweeted about a $1 million offer to fix the tattoo, Grande tweeted, "I’ll give y’all a million to get off my nuts.”
Her next tweet was deleted but not before we saw it. Grande said, "I also went back and got it fixed with the help of my tutor to be more accurate. I can’t read or write kanji obviously. what do you want me to do? it was done out of love and appreciation. what do you want me to say?”
She continued, "u kno how many people make this mistake and DON’T care just cause they like how it looks? bruh … i care soooo much. what would you like me to do or say? forreal.”
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