ARIANA GRANDE'S OBSESSION WITH JEFFREY DAHMER AND FEUD WITH VICTIMS FAMILIES: IS SHE A CANNIBAL?

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Ariana Grande admitted her obsession with Jeffrey Dahmer in a recent interview when asked who she would most want to have dinner with; the audience laughed, assuming it was a joke. One of Jeffrey Dahmer's victims' mothers has accused pop sensation Ariana Grande of being "sick" for having the serial murderer as a dinner guest in her fantasy.

Tony Hughes' mother, who Jeffrey Dahmer murdered, criticized Ariana Grande last week, calling the singer "sick in her mind." This last comment infuriated Tony's relatives.

After Grande shocked everyone by saying the notorious serial murderer would be her ideal dinner companion, the comments followed. Last week, she made the comment, "Jeffrey Dahmer's pretty fascinating," on Penn Badgley's podcast Pod crushed. "I really wish I could have met him."

According to Grande, her fascination with Dahmer began "years ago before the [Netflix] Dahmer series," and she had previously shared this intriguing fact with "young fans" when she was a Nickelodeon star.

Between 1978 and 1991, Dahmer killed 17 individuals, the youngest of whom was 14 years old. The victims were disproportionately homosexual men and youths of color. After dismembering his victims, he consumed their remains. Still, Grande expressed her desire to see him, "maybe with a third party or someone involved." "I have questions," she continued.

When Dahmer killed her son Tony in 1991, Shirley Hughes, who was also deaf and non-verbal, spoke out against the pop star's remarks to TMZ, while Badgley and his co-hosts laughed off Grande's macabre infatuation.

"It appears as though she's mentally ill," Shirley said. Just because you would have liked to have dinner with him doesn't make it amusing or over-the-top. It's also inappropriate to speak to young individuals, as she claims to have done.

Tony's sister Barbara expressed her dismay at Grande's apparent lack of empathy for the victims' families, telling TMZ that she hopes Grande will apologize for her words. "Regrettably, she will never understand the depth of our suffering until it befalls her and her loved ones," Barbara said in the news source.

The public's infatuation with Dahmer and other serial murderers is evident in Grande's words, which may or may not cause her to reconsider her approach to discussing the convicted killer. Ryan Murphy, creator of Netflix's The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, was also the target of criticism from victims' families, who felt unheard or uncompensated for sharing their or their loved ones' experiences.

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