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khaleesiofalicante · 2 months
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Do you think Magnus has impersonators? I mean, like Taylor has Ashley Leechin doing "social experiments" posing as her or Ariana Grande has that creepy impersonator of Paige Niemann who started an onlyfans cosplaying as her? Like I think that after what happened with Hodge and the leaked photographs, if Magnus had creepy impersonators this could have gotten worse
Before I finished reading the ask, I thought you were talking about canon because 100% yes, in that case, I'm sure there are plenty of impersonators for warlock magnus lmao.
In TLND, I am not sure. I don't think he is an easy person to impersonate. His aura is too powerful.
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smallragdoll · 2 years
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Have any ariana lookalikes adjusted to ariana grande’s new asian face?? I’m watching a vid on Paige Niemann and it reminded me of them
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Not the Ariana Grande wannabe, Paige Niemann on OnlyFans selling cosplay Ariana Grande photos. Posting on TikTok and Instagram for fun is one thing. OnlyFans is another. I'm surprised Ariana hasn't sued.
This girl has some kind of personality disorder poor thing is gonna be so lost
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alto-viola · 4 years
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I think everything around Paige Niemann is tragic. Only being famous because you look identical to a celebrity, one who doesn’t like you, must be hell. The public wondering if you’re some bastard child or if you’re a shunned branch of the family.
Even worse, what if you’re not? So the public wonders more, is it plastic surgery? It it realistic to think of anything less? Is she just Ariana pretending so she can to have a some semblance of a normal life?
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saddfacee88 · 4 years
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The ARIANA GRANDE Case
ARIANA GRANDE CASE
Hi guys, so recently I’ve seen a lot of heat on a girl named Paige Niemann and, some of which, has come from Ariana Grande, herself. This is my opinion on the situation, we should not give either of these people hate and should learn to love each other a little bit more so take this with a pinch of salt. 
So, I have always pondered what it must be like living life as a celebrity and the pros and cons of that, which they come hand in hand in having a platform. I understand people impersonating you is, probably, ridiculous and disheartening. For example, recently youtubers dressed as Billie Eilish for the day and went in public pretending to be her. Billie Eilish addressed this and made a statement saying “Please stop this shit. It is not safe for you and it is mean to the people who don’t know any better. You’re making me look bad”. This, to me, is a reasonable response seen as these people were going out and in public and getting reactions and could potentially do anything, which equally could tarnish Billie Eilish’s reputation. 
So, I do understand why for any very famous person, like Ariana Grande, how this could be irresponsible of fans and tarnish a celebrities reputation very fast. I understand when you have worked so hard to put your image out there, how it could be very degrading and upsetting to see people copy, impersonate or mimick your look by impersonating you and copying your complete personality. It’s, obviously, going to take a toll on you, especially, when they become famous for your image. So, I don’t think Ariana’s opinion on the situation is incorrect or she shouldn’t feel that way because she is very much entitled to feel this way about her own life, look and reputation. 
However, Paige Niemann is a 16 year old girl, who makes Tik Tok videos impersonating Ariana Grande. Ariana Grande has clapped back more than once and, recently, called the impersonation “degrading it’s entire value, I’m screaming” on her instagram story. Ariana Grande has a very iconic and signature look and sound thus it is quite easy to impersonate the way she is. When you create such an iconic figure for yourself, of course, young people are going to copy that look and impersonate their idol. It’s part of being famous and honestly, being human. We all recreate things from something else, and copy everything we see in life to change the way we look. 
Obviously, I am aware that Paige Niemann impersonated Ariana Grande and Cat Valentine (from Victorious, played by Ariana Grande) every day of her life as she discussed that in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. However, this is a 16 year old girl. Someone so young should not have the heat put on her by someone with such a big platform. When she’s posting things herself, then getting hate on the internet is expected but she should not be getting attacked by her idol and the army that stands behind her. Her idol had no right to tear her down on social media, she’s a young girl. Ariana Grande has said in the past that she bets she’s “the sweetest sweet sweetheart” and was more polite about the impersonations when she first became aware, obviously, this has changed since Paige has had a bigger following. 
I just think it’s really upsetting that we’re not letting this young fan express herself how she wants to, but, also, making her realise she is her own person, she is beautiful and she doesn’t need to be Ariana Grande to be beautiful. Because that’s the saddest part, it was, probably, started as fun doing impressions and people telling her she looked like her idol but this has turned into her wanting to be just like Ariana. Ariana could have settled issues privately and, maybe, even the negative effects of what it was doing to her and what negative effects might come to Paige, however, instead she blasted her on social media. As celebrities, they all know about stan culture and cancel culture and they know how toxic it can be so name dropping a 16 year old girl is totally not cool, and really not okay. 
Overall, I hope Ariana Grande is doing okay and I hope Paige is doing okay. Do not give either person hate because it’s, really, not that worth it. We live in an age where everything is so based on social media, therefore if you look like one person or do an impression of a person once and it gets millions of hits it’s going to follow you around. However, be wise and be yourself.
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emmamountebanks · 2 years
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being into the game your boyfriend is so weird because im really out here in love with a crazy murderous golf ball lookin ass
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femmesandhoney · 2 years
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that paige niemann girl (ariana impersonator/cosplayer?) needs to fucking quit it. making onlyfans content while impersonating ariana is so downright disturbing and harmful. the way ari hasn't sent lawyers her way, as far as we know, about it is insane.
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pawcakes · 3 years
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ariana grande copied paige niemann
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thatstanlife · 4 years
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celebrity worship syndrome
Celebrity worship syndrome (CWS) is an obsessive-addictive disorder, where a person is obsessed with the life of someone who is a celebrity.
A singer, actor, journalist, politician, YouTuber, etc.
In a study by John Maltby, “A Clinical Interpretation of Attitudes and Behaviors Associated with Celebrity Worship,” he names three types of celebrity worship: entertainment-social, intense-personal, and borderline pathological. 
Entertainment-social is on the low scale of celebrity worship. At this level of worship, a person follows a celebrity for entertainment value alone. They admire their talent and work and enjoy gossiping about them, but that is as far as their level of stanning goes.
Intense-personal is on the mid scale of celebrity worship where an individual has intense and compulsive feelings for a particular celebrity.
Borderline pathological is the highest level of celebrity worship. An individual on this part of the scale cannot control their obsession for their favorite celeb. They will do any and everything they can to meet them or to be with them. Basically, these individuals put the stalker in stan. This type of worship can go beyond stan culture. So far that it can result in the death of a celebrity or the fan in jail for stalking.
e.g. 'Superfan', Yolanda Saldívar murdered Selena Quintanilla after the singer fired her for embezzling. Most likely because she felt betrayed by her idol.
So how does one go from entertainment-social to intense-personal or even borderline pathological?
Most of the time, it could be because a person is trying to fill a void in their life. Perhaps they are insecure about their appearance, so let's say they stan Ariana Grande. Their reasonings for stanning Grande is because they want to look like her. To them, she is the perfect example of what beauty is. She is someone who is constantly receiving compliments on the way she looks. This type of celebrity worship would fall under the intense-personal spectrum. I used Ariana as an example because out of all of the current popular celebrities today, she has the most fans that try to emulate her physically. There are several ‘Ariana wannabes’ online, notably: Paige Niemann and Gabi DeMartino.
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Intense-personal CWS can become borderline pathological when a celebrity becomes the only thing an individual thinks of. Or when they start stalking them.
Most of the people in stan culture fall under the entertainment-social and intense-personal levels of the celebrity worship syndrome scale.
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nefertiris · 4 years
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if i were paige niemann i too would simply keep imitating ari*na because it’s funny and insane how alike they are and i don’t see why ari*na gets so uncomfortable lmao dude everyone has like 7 doppelgängers in this world
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nanananabrend · 4 years
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I love Ariana Grande almost as much as I love MIKA. Hahahaha, I made this illustration for her. 😊💖 Then I realized it was a photo from Paige Niemann. 😂😂
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Fans call out Ariana Grande cosplayer Paige Niemann for starting an OnlyFans under the guise of the singer.
creeeppyy
Sooo weird but she’ll probably make so much money
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viralrift · 5 years
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Ariana Grande Look-Alike Stirs Buzz On Social Media
Ariana Grande Look-Alike Stirs Buzz On Social Media
Many cannot tell the difference between them. They appear to be twins but are not related at all. Paige Niemann started to use TikTok back in 2017 and she has amassed quite a following online. The 14-year-old social media star, has devoted her entire account to impersonating Ariana Grande right down to her voice and lip syncing.
The real Ariana Grande is 26 years old and rose to fame first…
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bringinbackpod · 2 years
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Interview with Daniel Mertzlufft (TikTok Musical)
We had the pleasure of interviewing Daniel Mertzlufft over Zoom video! Composer, writer and TikTok creator Daniel Mertzlufft ('Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical) is the mastermind behind the TikTok musical, "For You, Paige." For You, Paige, is the first ever TikTok musical to be performed live on stage, in New York City, and streamed globally on TikTok via the @TikTok handle. Starring Roman Banks (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series) and Sri Ramesh (EarCandy), the “For You, Paige” musical is the first time an original musical will make its debut through a live online broadcast on TikTok, and it will be one of the most sophisticated productions TikTok has ever supported. Alongside Banks and Ramesh, the production stars Krystina Alabado as Kaia, JJ Niemann as Jarek, along with Aveena Sawyer, Alysia Velez, Fernell Hogan, Cori Jaskier, Max Antonio Gonzalez, Emily Stillings, James Henry Thursday Ferrar and Paul Schoeffler. Producers also include co-executive producer Macy Schmidt, and Joshua Asen, Danielle Dioguardi, and Jessica Norton of Media Monks. Mertzlufft was inspired by the extensive musical theatre community on TikTok to develop “For You, Paige,” collaborating with creators from all over the world to build this show. In a story inspired by real TikTokers, teenage music nerd Landon (played by Roman Banks) collaborates with his best friend Paige (played by Sri Ramesh) on a TikTok song inspired by her favorite book series. Landon’s TikTok goes viral, thrusting him into the spotlight — and leaving Paige behind. When a producer offers Landon the opportunity to adapt the book series into a musical, Landon discovers that the glory of doing it all himself isn’t worth the stress and enlists the help of Paige and the TikTok community to turn the show into a huge success. We want to hear from you! Please email [email protected]. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #ForYouPaige #TikTokMusical #TikTok #DanielMertzlufft #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod source https://www.spreaker.com/user/14706194/interview-with-daniel-mertzlufft-tiktok-_1
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