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Ariana Grande’s attempt to ink an ode to hit single 7 Rings has backfired after social media informed her the characters on her palm translate to shichirin – a small charcoal grill. Photo: TSN

Ariana Grande in Japanese tattoo typo drama – instead of ‘7 Rings’ she accidentally got ‘BBQ Grill’

  • The vegan pop star wanted to celebrate her single 7 Rings, but using Japanese kanji characters, she accidentally got ‘small charcoal grill’ inked instead
  • Social media is having a field day with the typo. She deleted the photo of her tattoo and wrote, ‘Pls leave me and my grill alone’
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Too bad pop star Ariana Grande is vegan – she just tattooed an accidental homage to a Japanese barbecue grill on her palm.

The American singer’s attempt to ink an ode to her hit single 7 Rings has backfired after social media quickly chimed in to tell her the characters actually translated to shichirin – a small charcoal grill.

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Grande, 25, had posted a now-deleted photo of the new body art on Instagram before her fans pointed out the spelling error.

In widely shared screenshots of now-deleted tweets, Grande acknowledged she had forgotten a symbol but noted that the design won’t last, as skin on the palm regrows faster than that on the rest of the body and tattoos there usually fade.

“If I miss it enough, I’ll suffer thru the whole thing next time,” she said, later writing “Pls leave me and my tambourine grill alone. thank u.”

Her apparent nonchalance didn’t stop Twitter from skewering her with memes and mockery.

Some were ironically sympathetic: “Met with all the Asians, and our official ruling is that the Ariana Grande tattoo is good,” wrote Twitter user Kevin Nguyen.

The video for the hit 7 Rings, which lauds star power and materialism, boasts more than 100 million views on YouTube and debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

That success follows Grande’s record-smashing break-up anthem Thank U, Next, which also debuted at the chart’s pinnacle.

Her album, also titled “Thank U, Next” is set for release on February 8, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

 
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