Ariana Grande is being 'sued' after posting paparazzi photos of herself on Instagram

She didn't pay the licence fee

Ariana Grande
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 16th May 2019
Last updated 17th May 2019

Pop star Ariana Grande has reportedly been sued for posting photos of herself on Instagram without paying the licence fee! According to The Blast, the photos, taken by a professional photographer called Robert Barbera, were posted on Instagram last year and Robert says the '7 Rings' singer never asked, "permission or consent to publish the photographs."

The photos, which have now been deleted, are believed to have been taken on the day that the singer's album 'sweetener' came out (17th August 2018) and received around 3 million likes, from the stars' 155 million followers on the popular social site, before they were removed. The photos were captioned, 'happy sweetener day'. sic

It's understood that Ariana is now being sued for $50,000 after posting these side-by-side photos which showed the pop star holding a transparent bag with the logo for her album on in the side.

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We won't rest till this is brought back as the Sweetener album cover.

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Ariana's album 'sweetener' went on to become hugely popular, reaching the top spot in the UK Album chart and a number of other countries around the world, including the US Billboard 200 and Australia's chart.

The past 12 months have been very successful for Ariana, who has released a number of singles from her new album including, 'thank u, next' and '7 Rings'. She also won her first GRAMMY Award this year, for her album 'sweetener' having been nominated five times before.

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The music video for 'thank u, next' received a lot of attention as it featured an appearance from Kris Jenner, as well as referencing and recreating a number of noughties teen movies, including Bring It On and Mean Girls.

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