Arianators, how fans of Ariana Grande call themselves, are calling out Paige Neimann, for allegedly profiting herself as an Ariana Grande impersonator.
The move came after Neimann, who recently turned 18 years old, created an OnlyFans account, an internet content subscription service predominantly used by pornography content creators.
Fans of the GRAMMY-winning artist are blasting the impersonator for creating content while dressed up and looking like Ariana Grande.
Debates are running wild on Twitter as some netizens remain on the fence with Neimann's move to create an OnlyFans account without actually claiming that she is using Grande as bait.
'Cat Valentine' Impersantor Did Not Sit Well With Ariana Herself
Notable impersonator Page Neimann has taken over TikTok with her striking resemblance with Ariana Grande as she posts skits reenacting the singer's dialogue and scenes from "Victorious."
As her name took over social media, the real Ariana Grande had a whiff of the news and saw how the content creator is cosplaying her.
However, Ariana's reaction was not at all the response Neimann was expecting for.
Ariana, numerous times, like in her now-deleted tweet, has expressed that she is not fondest of her "Victorious" kooky character Cat Valentine. Although it is the character that initially brought her to the spotlight, Grande has grown quite distant from the character.
"i just wonder whyyyy the cat voice / dialogue. i am sure she is the sweetest sweet sweetheart forreal !! but it's definitley bizarre seeing people blend the two worlds lmao," Ariana said at the time. The conversation between Neimann and Grande was not that good, as Neimman jokingly teased the singer as a "liar" which the latter did not quite sit well with.
Page Neimann Creates OnlyFans Account, Angers Arianators
Years later, Neimann continued impersonating and cosplaying Ariana Grande but steered away from the Cat Valentine persona and more of the singer's most current looks.
The resemblance between the two remains uncanny and eerily similar, and some even could not distinguish the two's photos from each other.
Now, Neimann has created an OnlyFans account, which many suggested was a platform where the impersonator could profit of
posting sexually explicit photos of herself while baiting subscribers with the Ariana Grande facade.
Fans are furious with Neimann's move to create the subscription-based profile.
Meanwhile, others are in limbo about it, noting that it's a personal preference as Ariana Grande could not "trademark" her face.
As of this writing, Ariana Grande has not yet responded to the issue as her Twitter account remains deactivated. Her Instagram account has also been mum about it.
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