Talk:Austin & Ally Fan Page/@comment-5384369-20150710054416/@comment-5384369-20150711032033

Yes, I did watch the video, even before you mentioned it, but the idea was that she shouldn't have tried to make an excuse in the first place. That's just being sleezy, no matter who you are.

Which leads to my assumption that she wasn't sincere in the first place so she gave an excuse for it, but when realizing that it wasn't a legit justification, she gave another apology. I honestly don't think that she would've made an apology or another apology if no one made a fuss about it. Every action has an equal but opposite reaction. My thought process is this: caught licking donut (and please don't tell me you honestly believe she didn't lick it. It is clearly in the video that she stuck out her tongue and touched the donut, as more proof she started giggling. If she didn't touch the donut, why would she be laughing?) cursing at the employee which is also just plain rude, and hating America(ns). She was caught on the security camera and issued an apology saying it was out of context, private, and blamed it on her disgust on obesity. A lot of people on Twitter still showed outrage over the apology and deduced it as insincere. This lead to another apology of her saying there was no excuse.

Personally, if she just said straight up said there was no excuse at all to her actions and apologized to the employee who she cussed at and to the business, I would be more lenient. I wouldn't be happy because she still consciously knew what she was doing and she probably wouldn't have said anything in the first place unless it came out and such a big thing was made over it... But I would've been pacified because I believe owning up to your actions is the right thing to do in the first place.

Also, I didn't like her before, so it wasn't just that single action alone which made me believe that she's a bad person. I honestly don't think Ariana herself is a bad person, but I do think she's bratty and a diva.

(Also, although a lot of people are Ariana fans, a lot of people don't like her actions and are calling her a spoiled brat, so the feud on twitter could go either way)

Honestly, it comes down to this: You are willing to accept her apology and let bygones be bygones. However, I believe that her ends didn't justify the means. Her actions were rude, disrespectful, disgusting and morally wrong and I don't think an apology can fix her mistake.