Michael Rapaport Claims Ariana Grande Will End Up Like 'Drunk' Mariah Carey Messing Up Her Lyrics

Michael Rapaport, a.k.a. the internet's biggest troll, is coming for Ariana Grande yet another time. For some reason, the 48-year-old actor has been targeting the 25-year-old singer for about the past month, and is crossing just about every line.

In December, Rapaport randomly tweeted out a super sexist message about Grande, inaccurately stating that she is 27, but acts 12. He went on to state that without makeup, "there’s hotter women working the counter at Starbucks." Yeah, gross, and so unnecessary.

Of course, Rapaport caught a ton of flack for this, but found no reason to apologize. Instead, he came for Kim Kardashian next, followed by Pete Davidson. Now, he's still at it, as he recently appeared on You Up with Nikki Glaser and defended his comments, as well as added more.

According to E! News, when Glaser asked Rapaport why he has such a problem with Grande, he responded, "This is f**king Ariana Grande's fault," referring to Davidson's alarming suicidal message last month. He went on to explain:

"So I sent a tweet about Ariana Grande, I said something like, 'She's 25, she acts 12, without all the makeup, the high-heeled boots, she's not as cute as my barista at Starbucks...No disrespect to Starbucks.' And then [people] were like, this is sexist and it went on."

Rapaport acknowledged how angry Arianators filled his mentions after that, but felt no need to say sorry. "And was like, I'm not apologizing for this s**t anyway," he continued. "And I was, like, because in twenty years she's going to be like Mariah Carey f**king up the lyrics to her own song, drunk at a New Year's thing." Uh, what?! That's a bold claim.

He continued on by speaking more on Davidson's Instagram post, explaining, "The Pete Davidson thing, I was annoyed with this f**king guy and his f**king suicide attempt note, and then not apologizing for it. That really offended me."

"The fact that he's come back and didn't acknowledge—yo to all my fans, to the New York City police department, to the people I work with and all my fans that were worried—I apologize for saying that," Rapaport added, referring to the public reaction to Davidson's message. Many friends and fans put their lives on hold at the time to make sure the comedian was safe.

At the end of the day, we have no idea why Rapaport even cares so much about Grande. We just hope he's able to move on from this, because he's being a total jerk, to be honest.