Ariana Grande Tells Facebook Sexist to Get His Head Out of His Behind with Regards to Expressing Sexuality, More Details

Ariana Grande is not the type who would take a harsh comment on social media sitting down. Although she likes to play it cute often, she can’t stand people making a big fuss about morality or women showing some skin on their music videos, or stage, or social media accounts.

The “Dangerous Woman” singer lets loose a mouthful on Facebook recently when one male fan commented on the MTV of her latest single.

The male fan, who goes by the name of Jonathan Alexis Munoz on Facebook, commented on the video that he loved the “Dangerous Woman” MTV. However, he finds the video salting like a whore. He nonetheless expressed an apology to Ariana for his rudeness, claiming that he was just telling the truth, notes Billboard.

The comment stayed for a while unanswered on Facebook. It wasn’t until nine days later that Ariana Grande finally made her reply to the comment. And she commented big time. It was not just a slap on the face of the sexist comment made by Munoz, it was like a bomb that was exploded right on his face.

The “Problem” singer posted a question asking when will people stop being offended by women showing skin and expressing their sexuality. She explained that when men take their shirts off and express their sexuality on stage and in videos or in social media, or anywhere they want, nobody gives a fuss about it.

She added that the double standard is so boring and exhausting and told the FB commenter to get his head out of his behind because women can love their bodies too.

A direct hit

It was a direct hit alright and it seems that women are having a blast toasting her comment and roasting the sexist male fan on Facebook in the process, cites E! Online.

But it is not the first time for the “Focus” songstress to express her thoughts about the treatment of women in the media. Last year, she also ranted on Twitter to address the problem that women are often defined by the men they date.

She posted back then that being empowered is not the same as being a bitch. She explained that she was tired of living in a world where women are mostly referred to as a man’s past, present, or future property or possession.

Ariana went on to say that she can’t wait to live in a world where people are not valued by who they are dating, married to, or attached to, or having sex with, or seen with, but by their value as an individual.

The girl knows her rights and there is no way that she would allow others to simply trample it just like that.

New collaboration with Nicki

Meanwhile, the last collaboration between Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj was their hit music “Bang Bang” which also featured Jessie J.

It was so successful that a follow-up collaboration was just a matter of time, predicted most critics.

Apparently, the wait will soon be over as the new collaboration between Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj will officially be unveiled on May 20 during the official release of Ari’s latest album entitled “Dangerous Woman.”

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But since fans have already gotten wind of the new collaboration between two of the more popular pop stars of today, the fan anticipation to hear the new music is gigantic and too difficult to contain at this point in time.

But Ariana is the type who can’t also help but tease her fans of what’s in store for them from her end and on April 6, she posted on Snapchat a preview of her new collaboration with Nicki Minaj.

The new music still remains a mystery as there has been no official title given thus far.

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