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Ariana Grande warns Donald Trump against using songs in 'heinous nonsense' TikTok post
Ariana Grande has warned the Trump administration not to use her song Bye in a TikTok video, which was promoting ICE deportations, calling the move 'barbaric' and 'inhumane' ...
The Hate That I Made You Love Me singer slammed the White House's "inhumane, heinous nonsense".
American pop star Ariana Grande told U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday to stop using her music to promote its policies.
Neilson Barnard/ Ariana Grande has made sure the White House knows how she feels after it used one of her songs in a social media post highlighting immigration enforcement efforts. The pop star ...
White House removes Ariana Grande's song 'Bye' from TikTok video after she blasted ICE for its 'barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense.' ...
Ariana Grande has blasted the White House for using a version of her 2024 song “Bye” in a TikTok post that depicted ICE agents arresting and handcuffing people. Grande commented on the TikTok post ...
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. Grammy Award-winning singer Ariana Grande has publicly condemned the White House for using her 2024 ...
It’s pretty clear Ariana Grande would like to “Thank U, Next” the Trump administration. On Thursday, the pop star left a ...
"Please do not ever use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense," Grande wrote in part on Thursday, June 11 ...
Ariana Grande slammed the White House for using her 2024 song Bye in an ICE clip. Soon, the song was taken down from the clip ...
Ariana Grande condemned the White House's use of her song Bye in a TikTok video promoting ICE arrests, calling it 'barbaric'.
The White House removed Ariana Grande’s song ‘Bye’ from a pro-ICE video after she complained about the agency’s ‘barbaric, inhumane’ conduct ...
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