After being branded as a 'diva', singer-actress Ariana Grande has turned to pop star Miley Cyrus for her advice to deal with the negative reports.
"I was upset and I contacted Miley. I said, 'Miley, I'm so sad - what do I do? This isn't true. My heart is broken, I feel so bad'," mirror.co.uk quoted Grande as saying.
"She was like, 'Girl don't even look at it. Just be happy that you're blessed. You have family and friends (who) love you, you have fans that love you who know what's true and what's not. It will blow over and tomorrow they'll be talking about something else'," recounted the "Problem" hitmaker.
The 21-year-old was also accused of swearing at her fans and her life coach and choreographer Isaac Calpito reportedly resigned over her 'bad attitude' last month.
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