Ariana Grande Blasted by Candace Owens Over 'Absolute Filth' Behavior After Releasing 'Yes, And?'
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The 'Thank U, Next' singer is accused of being a 'homewrecker' by the television presenter after releasing her song titled 'Yes, And?' and its accompanying music video.

AceShowbiz - Candace Owens has called out Ariana Grande amid the singer's romance with actor Ethan Slater. The TV presenter bluntly voiced her opinions on the "Thank U, Next" singer following the release of her song titled "Yes, And?" and its accompanying music video.

The 34-year-old activist deemed the 30-year-old songstress a "homewrecker" on "Candace Owens Podcast". In a mid-January episode of the podcast, the former said, "Much in favor of following h*e culture, I've been fascinated by h*es apocalypse that we are facing. It's amazing to follow these women and the way that they think. And chief among them right now is Ariana Grande."

Candance went on to state, "She has been proud of being a homewrecker really throughout her entire career. You got a boyfriend, you got a husband, Arana is going to go after them and then haha don't care you. When everything happens in the dust settles, she doesn't care about ruining your relationship."

"Nothing more disgusting than what she did recently," the TV personality continued. "You know she was working in 'Wicked'. I think it's either a movie or a play that's coming out and she's playing Glenda the Good Witch and she had this really unfortunate looking guy that was playing a part. He was married to his high school sweetheart, her name is Lily Jay and they had just had their first child after being together for almost a decade."

"But that of course didn't stop Ariana Grande," Candace added. "Why didn't it stop Ariana Grande? Because that actually excites her. I actually think that she suffers from some random h*e disorder where she actually likes it when a man is taken. She's like, 'I like that.' She just turned on by it in a weird way. She didn't care that he was ugly nothing she just said, 'I want to break up this family.' "

In the same podcast episode, Candace responded to Ariana's song "Yes, And?", wherein she sings, "Why do you care so much whose d**k I ride, why?" Candace said, "Why do we care? [Because] we don't want to picture you sleeping with Ethan Slater. We want to acknowledge, the general public, that her behavior is absolute filth. We just want to be able to read you for the trash that you are."

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