"[Doja] just goes off on it, it's so much fun, and I love it"
24.04.2020 - 21:17 / mtv.com
Ariana Grande is not here for people impersonating her on TikTok. And yesterday (April 23), the "Thank U, Next" singer took to her Instagram Stories to remark on how insulting people's impressions of her on the viral video app can truly be.
It all started when Grande reposted filmmaker Jordan Firstman's "Impression of a Meme" video, which called out meme creators for turning other people's hard work into viral jokes. "What if we, like, we took a moment, like a small clip from a movie or a TV
."[Doja] just goes off on it, it's so much fun, and I love it"
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