The songstress has been trolled after she reveals a Japanese Kanji tattoo intended to spell out '7 Rings,' but it actually translates to a small Japanese-style charcoal grill.
- Jan 31, 2019
AceShowbiz - Ariana Grande has once again created abuzz within Twitterverse. The former Nickelodeon star is trolled by many after she revealed a Japanese Kanji tattoo that she got to celebrate the release of her single, "7 Rings", but she appeared to forget to double check before getting it inked on her palm.
Instead of spelling out the title of the single, she tattooed the word "shichirin," which translates to a small Japanese-style charcoal grill. Those who are familiar with Japanese quickly noticed the mistake and pointed it out to the world, before the misspelling went viral on social media. In results, many trolled her over it.
for those who are confused, ariana grande got a tattoo on her hand in japanese intended to spell out “7 rings” and posted it on instagram (now deleted), but japanese people in the comments started saying how the REAL translation is bbq grill pic.twitter.com/rF0NvEa9Yv
— Alice (@alice2096) January 30, 2019
Ariana later defended herself, noting that she indeed knew how to spell "7 Rings" in Japanese, but because of the pain she had to go through to ink the words on her palm, she opted to erase a few characters. "It hurt like f**k n still looks tight. I wouldn't have lasted one more symbol lmao," she said in a since-deleted tweet. "But this spot also peels a ton and won't last so if I miss it enough I'll suffer thru the whole thing next time."
But that didn't stop trolls from mocking her. "i think u should all view this ariana grande situation as a valuable lesson . dont get tattoos in languages u dont fluently speak. Better yet . Dont use languages as an aesthetic," one said. "ariana grande's dumb a** got a tattoo of an entree and has the audacity to be like o lol I didn't want to sit thru it bc it hurt uwu so basically u care about the aesthetic of kanji but not the meaning of the words?? 'indeed,' " another said.
i think u should all view this ariana grande situation as a valuable lesson . dont get tattoos in languages u dont fluently speak. better yet . dont use languages as an aesthetic
— ً (@tenphobe) January 30, 2019
ariana grande’s dumb ass got a tattoo of an entree and has the audacity to be like o lol i didnt want to sit thru it bc it hurt uwu so basically u care about the aesthetic of kanji but not the meaning of the words?? “indeed” pic.twitter.com/bhCvrEVZuf
— caro🐞🕷💫 (@rococcoletariat) January 30, 2019
Instead of hitting back at the trolls, Ariana decided to thank them and promised to learn better. "i'd like it to be respectful and more correct bruh what's wrong w that tryna learn heeere," she said, before adding, "everything i do is out of love n appreciation. down for all the corrections and guidance. thank u."
i’d like it to be respectful and more correct bruh what’s wrong w that 🖤 tryna learn heeere
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) January 31, 2019
everything i do is out of love n appreciation. down for all the corrections and guidance. thank u.
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) January 31, 2019
Ariana has also gotten the support from her fans, with many appreciating her for apologizing over the mistake.