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's brother is coming to her defense after a wild rumor got out of her on TikTok of cannibalism. Frankie has quickly denied the viral claims, which are said to have been originally spread by her fans to other people from buying her . Ariana's brother took to X Thursday, July 11 to address fans who have been spreading rumors that the police found human remains in a house his sister sold in Chicago years ago.

The clip was shared by a woman who said she was "today days old" when she heard about Ariana being involved in a situation where she sold a home where police found human remains and evidence of . "The media did a great job hiding that, because what the f--k?", the video was captioned. The TikTok video was shared without any proof or without citing sources but it took off, getting 1.



3 million views in the first 24 hours of it being published, and the rumor was widely spread on the platform. "HAHAHAHAHAHA. Wow! This might be the most creative and lowest y’all have ever gone.

Reaching new depths daily!" Frankie tweeted on Thursday. "Listen, I know my sister’s been eating the girls up for years but this a bit extreme! Besides, she’s vegan. See you on tour!" Another fan took to TikTok to clarify what went down.

The TikTok user said Ariana's fans began spreading the rumor that she was a cannibal on X to "gatekeep tickets" and make other people not want to attend the concerts, so that they can secure their seats at her upcoming tour. The singer reportedly also shared a state.

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