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Ariana Grande calls out TikTok stars for partying during the pandemic

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global COVID-19 pandemic.  Kim Kardashian West faced backlash for hosting a huge 40th birthday bash on a private island, then  Kendall Jenner was being criticized for having a Halloween/birthday party, and now even TikTok stars are facing scrutiny for their actions.

And the person who’s calling out the TikTokers is pop princess,  Ariana Grande . During a recent interview to promote her new album, “Positions,” on the “The Zach Sang Show last week,” the 27-year-old called out the social media influencers who are being irresponsible. “Couldn‘t we have stayed at home just a few more weeks?“ she asked during the interview. ”Did we all need to go to Saddle Ranch that badly that we couldn’t wait for the deathly pandemic to pass?” Grande.

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