“Ariana Grande is actually ill and it’s no longer funny”: Candace Owens Slams 2 Times Grammy Winner For Her “Trash” Song The Boy is Mine

Candace Owens slams Ariana Grande for her recent song and called the singer mentally ill!

"Ariana Grande is actually ill and it's no longer funny": Candace Owens Slams 2 Times Grammy Winner For Her "Trash" Song The Boy is Mine

SUMMARY

  • Ariana Grande recently released her seventh studio album titled Eternal Sunshine and the album has received rave reviews.
  • One of the songs, titled "the boy is mine" has lyrics that are territorial in nature and controversial speaker Candace Owens has a problem with that.
  • Taking to her podcast, Owens stated that Ariana Grande is allegedly suffering from a mental illness and that "it's not funny anymore"!
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Ariana Grande has been an iconic singer and songwriter with a plethora of songs to her name. From singing alongside The Weeknd to starring in Leonardo DiCaprio’s Don’t Look Up, Grande has come a long way in her career.

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The singer recently released a song titled the boy is mine, and the song has received good attention from the world. Well, with the song based on the theme of territory and promiscuity, Grande has also drawn a lot of negative eyes to herself as well, most notably, Candace Owens!

Ariana Grande in the music video for We Can't Be Friends
Ariana Grande in the music video for We Can’t Be Friends

Candace Owens Slams Ariana Grande For Her Song!

Ariana Grande’s song title, the boy is mine is a part of her latest album Eternal Sunshine, and the lyrics are a bit territorial in nature. With Grande allegedly proclaiming to the world that the boy is hers, Candace Owens seems to have a problem with the lyrics.

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Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon show Victorious
Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon show Victorious

People may remember Candace Owens for the controversial remarks that she has made about Hitler and the various conspiracy theories that she promotes. Well, Owens talked about Grande’s latest song on the Candace Owens Podcast and how Grande has gotten allegedly ill, and “it’s no longer funny”!

“Ariana Grande is actually ill and it’s no longer funny. Like, this is like stage… this is stage five! Whatever illness she is suffering from whatever random this is, she is now at stage five”

She further continued,

“People have already lost their husbands, their boyfriends. Lost the father to their children as this illness progresses. The audacity to keep singing about taking men…”

For context, Grande’s song has the following lyrics (as per Genius):-

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“The boy is mine. I can’t wait to try him. Le-let’s get intertwined. The stars, they aligned. Thе boy is mine. Watch me take my timе. I can’t believe my mind. The boy is divine. Boy is mine”

So yeah, although the lyrics may seem a little bit territorial, Candace Owens seems to have made a huge ruckus about these lyrics and even called Ariana Grande having a mental illness! On the other hand, Ariana Grande seems to be flourishing with her journey and even talked about her weight loss and antidepressant pill story!

Ariana Grande Was On Antidepressants!

Ariana Grande and Evan Peters
Ariana Grande and Evan Peters for her music video We Can’t Be Friends

From allegations that Grande has done something to her face to fans noticing the extreme weight loss that the singer did, Ariana Grande is flourishing. Taking to TikTok, the 34+35 singer stated that she had been on antidepressants which caused her to gain weight (via Women’s Health Magazine).

“For me, the body that you’ve been comparing my current body to was the unhealthiest version of my body. I was on a lot of antidepressants and drinking on them and eating poorly and at the lowest point of my life when I looked the way you consider my healthy, but that, in fact, wasn’t my healthy”

Grande recently released her seventh studio album titled Eternal Sunshine, and it has been making quite the rounds on the internet. The album received a score of 84 out of 100 on Metacritic. With the album making records in 2024, Eternal Sunshine is available to stream on Spotify in the U.S.

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Written by Visarg Acharya

Articles Published: 2035

Visarg Acharya, Associate Content Writer, has been heavily involved in movies, series, and history. Having an experience of 2 years in the field of content writing, Visarg is a seasoned writer. Having a degree in Physics, Visarg Acharya has published a dissertation alongside a plethora of poems and short stories along the way.