Leonardo Volpato
A video that addresses alleged cannibalism by singer Ariana Grande, 31, has gone viral on social media. In it, a woman, without evidence, echoes rumors that police found human remains in her home a few years ago. The case, reported by TMZ, has taken on great proportions.
According to Frankie, the allegations are an attempt to drive audiences away from her sister’s show and hurt her reputation.
By X, Frankie took a stand. “This has to be the most creative and low-life thing anyone has ever done. It just keeps getting lower and lower. Listen, I know my sister has been ‘dining’ the girls for years, but this is a little extreme. And besides, she’s vegan,” he wrote.
Last month, Ariana was criticized by the family of one of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims after the pop singer said her “dream dinner” would be with the killer depicted in the Netflix series.
Earlier this month, the artist told Penn Badgley’s Podcrushed podcast that she was fascinated by serial killers as a teenager. She recalled that during a Q&A session with fans, a young woman asked her who she would like to have dinner with if she could choose. That’s when she mentioned Dahmer and caused controversy.
“To me, it sounds like she’s sick in the head,” Shirley Hughes, Tony Hughes’ mother, told TMZ. “It’s not classy or funny to say you would have liked to have dinner with him. It’s also not something you should say to young people, which she says she did.”
Tony was one of Dahmer’s 17 victims, whom he met at a gay bar in 1991. At the age of 31, he was drugged before the serial killer’s act. He was deaf and could not speak.
Source: Folha
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