Ariana Grande, the alleged Illuminati advocate who amassed a net worth of $16 million, has finally opened up about her controversial doughnut licki incident. In her interview with "Good Morning America," the "Problem" singer admitted that she had definitely learned her lesson from the incident, USA Today noted.
Ariana Grande began earning her multimillion net worth through her role as Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon television series "Victorious" in 2010. After four seasons, the series ended and Grande was introduced on the spinoff, "Sam & Cat," which also ended in 2014. But before her "Victorious" days, she started her career in the Broadway musical, "13."
Following her success in "Victorious," Ariana Grande pursued her music career and released her first studio album, "Yours Truly" in 2013. It debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200. And when she released her second album, "My Everything" in 2014, carrying the singles, "Problem" and "Break Free," Ari's popularity rose to greater heights.
In July 2015, however, Ariana Grande, the rumored Illuminati believer who has a net worth of $16 million, became the subject of criticisms after a surveillance video in a doughnut shop showed Grande licking the uncovered baked goodies while saying, "I hate Americans. I hate America." When it went viral, Ari then released a video of apology for her poor behavior and admitted that she felt "disgusted with herself" after watching the footage."
Now, months after the doughnut lick scandal, Ariana Grande confessed she had learned her lessons, which was "what it feels like to disappoint so many people who love and believe in you," Huffington Post reported.
"I think one of the biggest things I learned from that was what it feels like to disappoint so many people who love and believe in you. And that's an excruciating feeling," Grande said while promoting her new perfume, ARI, on "GMA," as per ABC News. "You have to remember that your words, your actions, have, you know, ramifications and you have to really think about what you're about to say and do because it's important. It's important to so many people."
Aside from admitting her mistakes, Ariana Grande, who has a net worth of $16 million as Celebrity Net Worth listed, apologized again for her misconduct.
"My behavior was very offensive and I apologized," she continued. "There's no excuse or there's nothing to justify it. I think that as human beings we all say and do things that we don't mean at all sometimes and we have to learn from it, I mean, it's part of our process. We have to learn from our mistakes and that's how we grow."
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