BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA– Grammy Award-winning recording artist Ariana Grande is no stranger to hard times, with her terrible luck hitting an all-time high right now after she mistakenly got into the wrong expensive sports car as she left her Beverly Hills home.
The American singer, actress, and sometimes singer took to all of her social media accounts in an urgent code red once millions of her concerned fans caught wind of the news that she had driven her Porsche on a Tuesday instead of the usual Ferrari.
Thousands of worried, inconsolable Arianators immediately bombarded the “Bang Bang” and “Love Me Harder” entertainer’s Twitter X and Instagram accounts in a panic, wondering if the sometimes troubled star was all right.
Fourteen year old Sam, one of Ariana Grande’s number one fans, posted hundreds of messages on the singer’s Twitter X account begging Ari to please let her know if she was okay.
“Ari, are you ok?” Sam posted, followed by four tearful emojis. “I heard the bad news. Please let us know if u r ok. I won’t be able to go on with my life if u r not ok.”
Sam wasn’t the only concerned fan over Ariana’s terrible predicament. Thousands of teen and tween prepubescent age girls who somehow have social media accounts posted messages with selfie photos of themselves crying and praying for their favorite singer using captions of their favorite Thank U, Next songs.
Ariana Grande finally made her powerful presence known by sending out a tweet on her Twitter X account, telling the world that she’s okay after suffering from the depressing automobile mix-up incident.
“I’m ok, y’all,” Ariana said in the post that garnered almost 30,000 likes in less than two minutes,” so please respect my privacy during this hard time, k…”
Even though most fans were relieved after finally hearing from their idol, many diehard Arianators became more worried by the ellipsis at the end of Ariana’s tweet.”
“Oh my God, now I’m more scared,” tweeted 15 year old Cat in response to the three periods at the end of Ari’s tweet. “I’m now worried by the tone of Ari’s tweet. And what’s with those three periods? Is she trying to tell us something?”
In response to the ambiguous nature of Ariana’s first post, thousands of fans became even more upset than they were before the first postand begged the singer to please post a second tweet in response to the first tweet to let them know if she is recovering from the first tweet.