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'Scream Queens' Cast & News: Ariana Grande Called ‘Lazy Little F---er' by TV Host for Failing to Appear in Show; Pop Singer Now a 'Diva'?

Has Ariana Grande lived up to being a diva? The "Scream Queens" actress did not show up for a London TV show guesting despite having been already booked.

Ariana Grande as of late has been labeled diva by media outlets for her behavior. Yet, TV program host Jonathan Ross said way much more after the "Victorious" actress failed to show up for her guesting at his show.

According to Irish Independent, the host told his audience on the day of Grande's guesting that the singer-actress was already in the car at 6PM, in time for the show which would start at 7PM. However, Grande kept still in her car.

Ross, disappointed by the pop star's unprofessionalism, was quoted as saying, "She was booked but that lazy little f***er has not come."

The TV personality mentioned that people from the pop star's company were also present at the taping, waiting for her to arrive. However, Ross said the staff would give Grande the benefit of the doubt as to why she did not show up for the taping.

Because of the incident, other guests of "The Jonathan Ross" show, Danny DeVito, Joan Collins and Sheridan Smith were interviewed longer to fill in the segment meant for Grande. The three even sang a karaoke version of the song "Nine to Five."

The reps of the "Break Free" singer have yet to comment on the matter but many critics have already dropped the ball as to her problem with professionalism. This is not the first time that Grande found herself in the spotlight for her alleged diva-like attitude, but she would frequently fight back against the negative rumors about her.

In a previous interview, Grande's co-star in the new Ryan Murphy TV series, Keke Palmer, dished out information about the "Scream Queens" cast and the Nickelodeon star was not spared. According to Us Weekly, Palmer called Grande a "diva" but in a good light and not like the bad publicity being thrown at her.


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