Trending News|July 15, 2015 03:06 EDT
Demi Lovato Rumors: Singer Rumored Dissed Ariana Grande at MLB-All Star Game Concert Performance?
It has been more than a week since the USA celebrated its annual Independence day commemoration on the fourth of July and since the most recent one, Americans have rather been more conscious about being patriotic and just simply loving their country.
But when singer Ariana Grande was recently caught on video saying, "I hate Americans, I hate America," while goofing around a doughnut counter, fans and several supporters reacted wondering why Grande said the phrases.
Not only that, the recent performance of singer Demi Lovato singing 'Made in the USA' just last Saturday night at the 2015 MLB All-Star Game concert even more gained attention as many speculate that Lovato was shading on Grande's recent statements.
After the performance, the social media people were quite very busy talking about it with some saying, "DEMI SHADED ARIANA AT THE CONCERT TONIGHT GOD BLESS AMERICA," on Twitter.
Another user wrote, "I'm proud to be an American" -Demi's sneaky #diss to Ariana. #onfleek #iloveudemi @ddlovato," even tagging the singer Lovato herself which Lovato after a few hours noticed and closed all speculations denying that she was dissing on Grande.
"Didn't get to sing 'Made in the USA' on the 4th because I was singing #COOLFORTHESUMMER. No shade-stop the bulls--t," Lovato wrote on her Twitter account asking people to stop the fuss about her and Grande. "I know it's a little late but I didn't get to sing this song on the fourth," she added.
And when reports surfaced saying that at the performance, Lovato asked the audience saying, "How many of you guys are proud to be an American?" which reports have correlated to the Grande incident, Lovato was also quick to stop the rumors posting another message on Twitter.
"ALSO-I ALWAYS ask that when I sing that song," she wrote on Twitter adding, "Can't y'all let a girl shine for one night? Smh."