Monday 20 October 2014

Ariana Grande seeks advice from fellow pop star Miley Cyrus over 'diva' claims

She was accused of swearing at her fans and her life coach reportedly quit because he 'couldn't handle' her bad attitude.
But Ariana Grande has been left heartbroken by the negative reports and was forced to turn to fellow controversial pop star Miley Cyrus for advice.
Despite the singers having radically different images, with Ariana playing the innocent starlet card and Miley sexing up her image to the extreme, the 21-year-old girls have a shared past since they rose to fame as teen actresses on Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel respectively.
'My heart is broken': Ariana Grande, pictured at the Radio One Teen Awards at Wembley Arena on Sunday, turned to Miley Cyrus for support in the wake of being branded a diva
'My heart is broken': Ariana Grande, pictured at the Radio One Teen Awards at Wembley Arena on Sunday, turned to Miley Cyrus for support in the wake of being branded a diva
Ariana told the Daily Mirror newspaper: 'I was upset and I contacted Miley. I said, 'Miley, I'm so sad - what do I do? This isn't true. My heart is broken, I feel so bad.
'She was like, "Girl don't even look at it. Just be happy that you're blessed. You have family and friends love you, you have fans that love you who know what's true and what's not. It will blow over and tomorrow they'll be talking about something else."
'She lives for love and that's something I do too. She has a beautiful spirit and that made me feel so much better.'
 
Leading the way: Provocative star Miley is no stranger to controversy and chooses to focus on the positive
Leading the way: Provocative star Miley is no stranger to controversy and chooses to focus on the positive
She's got a Problem: The petite singer doesn't understand where the rumours have come from and insists she is a 'very friendly' person
She's got a Problem: The petite singer doesn't understand where the rumours have come from and insists she is a 'very friendly' person
Ariana Grande spotted leaving BBC Radio 1 in London
The Problem singer believes she has only been labelled a diva because she is a 'strong' woman.
Ariana added that the industry's double standards mean that a male artist in the same position would simply be called an 'amazing businessman'.
The starlet has been plagued with rumours about being high-maintenance, difficult to work with and snubbing her fans over the last few months.
Some of the worst claims include allegedly saying she wished her fans would 'all go f***ing die' while visiting a New York radio station and demanding people only take pictures of the left side of her face.
Ariana has consistently denied the comments and is puzzled as to why people are portraying her as unlikable.
She told The Telegraph magazine: 'It’s weird to me because I do see myself as a fairly positive, very friendly person. So it’s kind of odd.'
Butter wouldn't melt: Ariana thinks it's 'odd' people have accused her of being high-maintenance and rude
Butter wouldn't melt: Ariana thinks it's 'odd' people have accused her of being high-maintenance and rude

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