Ariana Grande fights White House over use of her music
The singer condemns the barbaric guidelines for the actions of the administration to her song in a video on social media
WASHINGTON,
D.C. Pop celebrity Ariana Grande has publicly demanded that the Trump White
House stop using her song and called the leadership’s moves to support the
guidelines barbaric.
The controversy
began when the White House shared a video on social media of Grande delivering
the song. The singer quickly responded asking management not to use her artwork
to guide their agenda.
The White House is on fire again
In a blunt
response White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said We call this a remaining
time What is truly barbaric, inhumane, and horrific are the wily illegal
extraterrestrials who injured and killed harmless American citizens.
Video muted comment removed
After Grande
responded to the put up the video is muted and her comment changed to deleted.
Numerous users then pointed out at the bottom of the installation that Grande’s
response disappeared and the audio silenced.