Elvira's Take on Ariana Grande Incident and New Cookbook: A Spooky Culinary Adventure
Cassandra Peterson, known as Elvira, recently addressed an incident involving Ariana Grande, where she accused the singer of inappropriate behavior. Peterson expressed disappointment in Grande's apology and highlighted the incident where Grande allegedly requested free tickets for 20 guests at an Elvira show but refused to take a photo with Peterson. Despite Grande's explanation of having an anxiety attack, Peterson found the behavior offensive and chose to let the matter go without further communication with Grande.
Peterson, who is currently promoting her new cookbook, "Elvira's Cookbook From Hell," shared her perspective on the incident with Grande. She emphasized the importance of celebrities being gracious and kind, contrasting Grande's behavior with other celebrities who had attended her show. While Peterson acknowledged the disappointment in the situation, she expressed hope that Grande would learn from the experience and become more humble as she continues in show business.
In her cookbook, Peterson offers a collection of dark and delicious recipes, including dishes like Dead Man's Corpse Loaf, Barbecued "Bat" Wings, and Swamp Monster Frittata. The book also features spooky cocktails and craft projects for creating eerie table decorations. Inspired by Martha Stewart, Peterson humorously refers to herself as the "Martha Stewart of the Macabre" and presents a unique cooking-lifestyle book for fans to enjoy.
"Elvira's Cookbook From Hell" is now available for purchase at major bookstores, offering fans a glimpse into Peterson's culinary creativity and love for all things spooky. As the incident with Grande fades into the past, Peterson remains focused on sharing her passion for cooking and entertaining with her audience, hoping that lessons learned will lead to growth and humility in the future.