- Frankie Grande stands up for his sister, against absurd Ariana Grande cannibalism rumors.
- He humorously points out Ariana’s vegan lifestyle and criticizes the extent of the rumor in his social media post.
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Frankie Grande stands up for his sister, pop star Ariana Grande, against wild rumours. On Thursday, he replied to a headline where a fan joked that Ariana, who sings “Boy Is Mine,” is a cannibal. and then the news started getting viral about Ariana Grande cannibalism.
Frankie posted a screenshot of the story on social media, saying, “This might be the most creative and lowest you all have ever gone. Reaching new depths daily!”
The Big Brother star shared another funny comment in his post. “Listen, I know my sister has been beating the competition for years, but this is too much!” So Ariana Grande cannibalism rumor is wrong because she’s vegan.

Ariana Grande canibal rumor started as part of a viral trend where fans try to stop others from buying concert tickets to get them all for themselves. It might also be connected to something Ariana mentioned on the Podcrushed podcast in June. While talking with her “The Boy Is Mine” video co-star Penn Badgley, she shared a story from when she was young and fascinated by serial killers. At a fan event, she was asked who her dream dinner date, living or dead, would be, and she replied with cannibalistic serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, saying, “I have questions.”
Earlier this week, Ariana responded to negative comments about her speaking voice after a video of her using different tones went viral. “That’s something normal that people do,” she said on the July 9 episode of the Shut Up Evan podcast, hosted by Evan Ross Katz. “Especially actors, who must change their voices for different characters.”

Ariana, who has been filming the movie version of the musical Wicked as Glinda, called the criticism sexist.
“I mean, when male actors do it, people say, ‘Wow, he’s so dedicated! What an amazing transformation! He’s a brilliant performer!’ But if I sound like Glinda for a moment or change my tone, people think I’m crazy or ask, ‘Should someone check on her?’ It’s the weirdest thing”
she said
On the same show, Grande mentioned that she and her team plan to “squeeze in some shows between the two Wicked movies,” she told PEOPLE. She recently released a new album, Eternal Sunshine, in March.
Is ariana grande cannible? is the question that has a pretty obvious answer, as her brother Frankie has made clear through his statement.
Source: TMZ
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