The owner of Wolfee Donuts has decided not to press charges against Ariana Grande after last week's doughnut-licking incident.

Grande initially made a statement including a brief apology and a speech about childhood obesity, but after it looked like nobody was buying it, she released a more impassioned video apologizing again for the doughnut-licking and saying, "I hate America".

"I just wanted to make a video to apologize again for the whole doughnut fiasco and craziness because I feel like the apology I posted, I was...I like kind of missed my opportunity to actually sincerely apologize and express how I was feeling because I was too busy preaching about my issues with the food industry, which is, like, not, I feel like, relative," said Grande.

"Here I am apologizing to y'all, chubby cheeks and all, because I feel like seeing a video of yourself behaving poorly that you didn't know was taken is such a rude awakening," she added. "It's like you don't know what to do. I was so disgusted with myself. I, like, shoved my face in a pillow and wanted to disappear. But instead of that I'm gonna come forward and own up to what I did and take responsibility and say I'm sorry because I reacted in a way that I feel like wasn't necessary, to say the least, but also just wasn't me at all."

Grande bowed out of a scheduled performance at Sunday's MLB All-Star Game and was replaced by Demi Lovato due to, in her words, "emergency oral surgery", and not, as has been speculated, due to the controversy.

Source: Eonline.com

 

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