GOOD MORNING AMERICA - Ariana Grande is a guest on "Good Morning America," 9/15/15, airing on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/Fred Lee) AMY ROBACH, ARIANA GRANDE
Ariana Grande appeared on Good Morning America this morning to assure Americans that despite saying she hates the country while loving to defile food stuffs, they do indeed need to smell like her.
In the donut lick video seen around the world (and back,) Grande re-apologized for actions that sent her career in a dramatic never-ending tailspin.
“My behavior was very offensive and I apologize. There’s no excuse or there’s nothing to justify it,” Grande shared. “But I think as human beings we all say and do things we don’t mean at all sometimes. “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 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.” h/t billboard
Grande then moved on to hawking her new fragrance, Ari by Ariana. “It’s like making a song,” she said of crafting a scent. “You pick a bunch of notes.” Let’s hope none of them sour.
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