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Bishop apologises to Ariana Grande for conduct

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USA - Ariana Grande has received an apology from the bishop who led Aretha Franklin’s funeral after he was accused of touching her inappropri­ately while on stage. Bishop Charles Ellis III, who officiated at Franklin’s funeral, awkwardly greeted Grande on stage after she performed (You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman. Images showed Ellis’s hand holding Grande well above her waist, with his fingers pressing against one side of her chest. A video of the greeting has since gone viral, and within hours, the hashtag #RespectAri­ana was trending worldwide, with many viewers expressing their outrage over the clip. The preacher later apologised at the cemetery where Franklin was interred on Friday evening and also said sorry for making a joke about her name. Ellis said: “It would never be my intention to touch any woman’s breast. I don’t know, I guess I put my arm around her. Maybe I crossed the border, maybe I was too friendly or familiar but, again, I apologise.” He said he hugged all the performers during Friday’s eight-hour service. “I hug all the female and male artists”, Ellis said. “Everybody that was up, I shook their hands and hugged them. That’s what we are all about in the church. We are all about love.” He added: “The last thing I want to do is to be a distractio­n to this day. This is all about Aretha Franklin.” Ellis also apologised to Grande, her fans and the Hispanic community for making a joke about seeing her name on the programme and thinking it was a new item on the menu of Taco Bell, a TexMex chain of fast-food restaurant­s popular in the US. “I personally and sincerely apologise to Ariana and to her fans and to the whole Hispanic community”, Ellis said. Ellis’s touching of Grande overshadow­ed some criticism posted earlier in the ceremony of the short dress the singer wore for her performanc­e in church. Grande has yet to make any comment about the matter.

(The Guardian)

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