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Frankie Grande defends sister Ariana against cannibalism rumors, sparked by false claims to deter ticket sales for her rumored mini-tour.
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Ariana Grande, known for her music and advocacy work, faces bizarre rumors online, prompting her brother to humorously dismiss the claims.
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Despite rumors of a mini-tour, Ariana Grande hints at focusing on her role in ‘Wicked’ performance, leaving the tour’s fate uncertain.
Ariana Grande’s brother, Frankie, recently defended her against bizarre rumors of cannibalism circulating online. Known for her impressive vocal talents and chart-topping hits like ‘7 Rings’ and ‘God Is a Woman,’ Ariana Grande has also made a name for herself as an advocate for mental health and LGBTQ+ rights. The peculiar rumor, which started as a ploy to discourage ticket sales for her rumored mini-tour, prompted Frankie to respond humorously on X, dismissing the claim and reminding fans that Ariana is vegan. However, Ariana herself hinted that the mini-tour might not happen, as she’s currently focused on her role in the upcoming ‘Wicked’ performance.