Ariana Grande Is The Self-Proclaimed 'Hardest Working 23-Year-Old Human Being’
You gotta hand it to Ariana Grande.
There are few people on the planet with more of a sense of self-worth than she has.
One constant knock against Hollywood is that celebrities over value their work.
Yes, I get actors, singers and models do make sacrifices for their craft. I bet Leo DiCaprio had a hard time filming "The Revenant" and I bet Kendall Jenner's workout schedule is absurdly demanding.
But those sacrifices are hard in comparison to regular Hollywood life. At the end of the day, Leo is just getting attacked by a CGI bear -- he isn't curing cancer or going to night classes with two children at home.
The same goes for Ariana Grande. She isn't opening up a soup kitchen run entirely through donations -- she's singing "Focus" and licking donuts she never paid for.
The issue is nobody told her that.
The 23-year-old pop singer recently uploaded a picture to Instagram with a caption that has her followers going, "Uhhhhhhhhhhhh, no?"
She captioned the post,
when you're cute but you're also the hardest working 23 year old human being on earth #cute #butalso #CEO #unf***witable#haventsleptinyears
Yeah, I'm not buying it either. I love Ariana as much as the next person, butttttttttt she's not the hardest working 23-year-old on Earth.
She may be the hardest working 23-year-old with a ponytail the size of a toddler, but she's definitely not the hardest working 23-year-old overall.
Her fans aren't super pleased with Ariana's view on the world.
If there is one thing that could unite all of Twitter, it's this combined outrage against Grande's comments.
Some people seemingly took Ariana's comments really personally.
One person thought this was the appropriate time to ask why Kobe Bryant wasn't even considered by Ariana.
Looks like Ariana has a *takes off sunglasses* GRANDE PR problem on her hand.
*that part from "CSI: Miami" that goes "YOWWWWWWWWWWWW" plays*
Citations: Ariana Grande boldly declares herself the hardest working 23 year old human being on Earth the Internet begs to differ (Daily Mail)