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Ariana Grande apologizes: "I Was So Disgusted With Myself and I'm deeply sorry''



In the aftermath of TMZ's viral news of Ariana  Grande's disrespect for Americans. The guilty lady caved in and wished she didn't exist. She made a video apologizing profusely for what she did which was ill-timed and immature. Here is the video of her apologyYou can read the written apology below .



picture from the video of the apology
As sourced from Defamer.Gawker
“I just wanted to make a video to apologize again for the whole donut fiasco and craziness,” said Grande. “Because I feel like the apology that I posted, I kind of missed my opportunity to actually sincerely apologize and express how I was feeling.”
Grande continued by explaining that she’s just as disappointed in herself, America:
Seeing a video of yourself behaving poorly, that you have no idea was taken, is such a rude awakening. It’s like you don’t know what to do. I was so disgusted with myself. I shoved my face in a pillow and wanted to disappear. But instead of that I’m gonna come forward and own up to what I did and take responsibility and say I’m sorry.
Because I reacted in a way that wasn’t necessary, to say the least, but also just wasn’t me at all. I apologize for my poor choice of words and for my behavior. Seeing how ugly it looks when you behave a certain way makes you want to never behave that way again.
“Not here to make any excuses or justify my behavior, because I can’t,” Grande closed the video. “I’m just here to apologize.”

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