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Ariana Grande Says She's "Not Asking For It" In International Women's Day Video


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Today is International Women's Day and among all the female shoutouts and love shown to all the wonderful women around the world, Ariana Grande has dropped off a video in light of the special day that sees her embracing all aspects of herself, letting it be known that she's "not asking for it."

The one-minute clip sees the "7 Rings" singer flicking her hair, and changing poses in a nude onesie while different describing words such as sexual, female, divine, hard, soft, gentle, pop up on the screen. More than once the term "not asking for it" makes a necessary appearance.

"We made this for the dwt and you’ve been asking for it since," she wrote on Twitter. "Happy international women’s day every day to women of every color, shape, size, sexuality, age, religion, trans, cis, and all who identify ! u are everything and i’m proud of u everyday."

Ariana previously had a Twitter dispute with Piers Morgan (they are now on good terms) after he once told Little Mix to "put some clothes on" after they shared a tastefully nude magazine cover. 

"I use my talent AND my sexuality all the time because i choose to. women can be sexual AND talented. naked and dignified. it’s OUR choice. & we will keep fighting til people understand. i say this w all due respect but thank u, next," she wrote to Pierce

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