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Ariana Grande apparently hates sexism even more than she hates donuts and America.

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The artist fired back at a fan on her official Facebook page this week after the user said she looked like a "whore" in her new music video for "Dangerous Woman."

In a revealing clip released by Grande on March 31, the young singer is seen wearing some seductive black lace lingerie, while the camera lingers on her body for a lengthy period of time.

"When will people stop being offended by women showing skin [and] expressing sexuality?" Grande wrote in response to this sexist loser.

She added:

"men take their shirts off / express their sexuality on stage, in videos, on instagram, anywhere they want to… all. the. time.

"the double standard is so boring and exhausting. with all due respect, i think it’s time you get your head out of your ass. woman can love their bodies too!!"

Grande made these remarks in reply to a so-called fan who dared to write the following:

Ariana all respect, but dangerous woman I loved but the trouble is that in he [sic] video salts like a whore!.. sorry for the rudeness, I only just said the truth…. SORRY Ariana Grande

Just so you know, dude, there’s no "respect" involved when you leave that sort of comment.

It’s only been a few months, but 2016 has already given us many examples of women defending their sexuality.

We all remember Kim Kardashian going fully naked a couple months ago and answering her critics as follows:

"I am empowered by my body. I am empowered by my sexuality. I am empowered by feeling comfortable in my skin.

"I am empowered by showing the world my flaws and not being afraid of what anyone is going to say about me."

What do you think? Is it empowering of famous women to show off their bodies?

Or just a way to get attention?