for those who are confused, ariana grande got a tattoo on her hand in japanese intended to spell out “7 rings” and posted it on instagram (now deleted), but japanese people in the comments started saying how the REAL translation is bbq grill
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Ariana Grande’s latest ink had a bit of a problem.The singer recently posted a photo of a new tattoo on her palm, which is supposed to spell out the title of her new single “7 Rings” in Japanese Kanji character symbols. But the ink she actually got translates to “shichirin”…which means a Japanese-style barbecue grill.Fans on Twitter quickly pointed it out to Ariana – and it turns out she was aware of the misspelling. In a since-deleted tweet, Ariana explained she had purposely left out some characters because the tattoo was too painful.”Indeed, I left out ‘,’ which should have gone in between,” Ariana wrote to a fan. “It hurt like f-k n still looks tight. I wouldn’t have lasted one more symbol lmao. But this spot also peels a ton and won’t last so if I miss it enough I’ll suffer thru the whole thing next time.”She also added, “also….huge fan of tiny bbq grills.” Despite the error – made knowingly or not – the 24-year-old singer seems happy with her decision. “it’s my fvorite now tho so pls leave me and my tambourine grill alone. thank u,” she said.
After releasing hotel-inspired slippers last month, Justin Bieber has unveiled his full line of his Drew House clothing.The first collection includes sweatshirts, t-shirts, corduroy pants, and a few button-ups, almost exclusively in varying shades of beige. Most items have either a smiley face logo or the word “drew” printed on it. Drew is Justin’s middle name.The pieces are available for sale on TheHouseofDrew.com and range in price from $48-$148.The site describes the brand as “a place where you can be yourself. Blah blah blah…Wear like you don’t care. Come chill. K. Bye.”However, the line has left many less than impressed. According to Twitter, what people thought was going to be an “affordable range of high quality staples” is in reality just 13 basics with an unreasonable price tag. Some have even compared the “simple and overpriced” items to Kanye’s Yeezy collections.
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