Baby Ariel has just released her debut single, “Aww!”!
The digital influencer and mega-popular muser teased fans earlier this week with a few sneak peeks for dropping the whole song.
“I have ALWAYS dreamed of releasing my own music,” Baby Ariel shared. “I’m so excited to begin this next chapter with the release of ‘Aww.’ We all had the best time filming the music video and I can’t wait for everyone to see it!”
Studies have proven time and time again that social media is harmful for teens’ mental health — but what they don’t show is that social media can also facilitate a positive, supportive, amazing community.
Instagram is working to draw attention to those positive aspects by having its popular influencers – from Ariel Martin (Baby Ariel) to Girl Meets World‘s Corey Fogelmanis – read kind comments left by their followers in an uplifting new video.
“You’re caring, helpful, humble, and you still have that fire in you,” Ariel reads one comment addressed to her aloud, “And it’s not a forest fire, either. It’s just a bonfire that gives you beautiful attitude.”
Ariel smiles in response. “I think that was one of the best things I’ve read ever, I love that.”
“That means everything,” Corey says, clutching his heart, when he reads his positive comment.
Watch the full uplifting video below — and prepare for all of the feels.
So when she took to Twitter to explain a little — um — incident… we had to giggle.
“So I ordered yellow rice and the waiter came back and said ‘here’s your little ice!’ uhhhhh,” she tweeted last night with a laughing emoji. We can only assume that the waiter brought her… small pieces of ice?
Her fans are absolutely beside themselves laughing at the misunderstanding.
“Hahahhaha you would,” one fan wrote.
“ENJOY YOUR LITTLE ICE ARIEL” another LOL-ed.
One of us here at JustJaredJr may have once misunderstood “soup or salad” for “super salad,” so we sympathize!
so i ordered yellow rice and the waiter came back and said "here's your little ice!" uhhhhh ????
Musical.ly has EXPLODED in the last year, and with it have emerged so many new and famous names — Ariel Martin, Carson Lueders and Johnny Orlando, to name a few. Of course, since it is mostly known as a dubbing app, the 2017 Grammy Awards will not be honoring these stars. .
Don’t fret! We are hosting our very own Musical.ly Grammys for Just Jared Jr. (let’s call them the Jammys.), right here, right now.
Tweet us (@justjaredjr) if your faves did, or did not, make the list!