Ariana Grande Says ‘Thank U, Next’ to Grammys after disagreement with producers
By Reuters
07 February 2019 |
10:22 am
Ariana Grande Says 'Thank U, Next' to Grammy's after disagreement with producers and is reportedly refusing to even attend the Feb. 10 event. Grande reportedly got into a fight with producers after they imposed restrictions on her performance.
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