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Ariana Grande claps back at fan’s claim
    2019-09-04  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Ariana Grande is reminding fans that she can sing live anywhere.

The pop star recently clapped back at a fan who claimed she autotuned one of her live performances after she shared a video of herself of one of her tour stops. In an interaction captured by Comments by Celebs, one fan commented that Grande did not sound like she was performing live.

“It sounds like autotune and probably not live,” the fan wrote. “I mean you are a great singer and I love your voice and songs but this doesn’t sound live.”

Soon, the “7 Rings” singer responded, writing that she’s able to sing 30 or more songs a night without autotune.

“Naw with all due respect, I could do this in your living room for you, fam,” she wrote back. “With no sound mixing or help at all. I could do it on Broadway (and did).”

Grande, who has been on the road with her Sweetener World Tour, recently canceled a meet-and-greet* event in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday due to a “handful of panic attacks.”

The star made the announcement on her Instagram Story, writing, “Time for some honesty. My depression and anxiety have been at an all-time high lately. I have been giving you all I’ve got and trying to push through as hard as I can and mask it. Today has been an extra rough one. After a handful of panic attacks, I feel like the wisest* decision would be to not do soundcheck party or [meet-and-greet] today and preserve my energy for the show.”

Grande added: “I wish I had control over these attacks but as anybody with anxiety or depression understands, sometimes you can only operate on its terms and not your own.”

(SD-Agencies)

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