Ariana Grande Offered Over $1 Million To Remove Japanese BBQ Grill Tattoo

When you're Ariana Grande even when you really mess up (like really mess up), it can literally all be erased, and for free !

A laser tattoo removal company wants the "imagine" singer to say, "thank u, next" to her twice-ruined "7 Rings" tattoo. As fans know, Ari debuted a new tat on social media earlier this week and it turned into quite the scandal. While Ariana said the tattoo read "7 Rings" in Japanese, her fans quickly informed her that she was mistaken and the tattoo actually read: "BBQ Grill." Despite saying she loved BBQ grills, Ariana ultimately decided to "fix" her tat after consulting with her personal Japanese tutor. However, her fix only seemed to make things worse as her new tat reads: "JAPANESE BARBECUE FINGER."

Since it looks like Ari's tattoo has become what the kids call an "epic fail," a company by the name of LaserAway, who specializes in hair and tattoo removal, sent Ariana a massive offer Friday (February 1) to help remove her tat for good. According to TMZ , LaserAway offered her $1.5 million, minimum, to laser away her tattoo for free as long as she "participates in one photo/video shoot at a LaserAway location, which will be used in social media, print and viral campaigns," and post about the company once per month for a whole year. (Not a bad deal if you ask me)

Ari's manager, Scooter Braun , sounded off on the deal, telling TMZ, "I can't speak for Ariana as we have not received this letter, however, if they're willing to send me the offer, I'm sure I'd be happy to get a tattoo and then remove it real quick for $1.5 mil. Hopefully, we can make this deal before her album comes out next week — shameless plug."

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