Ariana Grande has had a rough 2015 in the public eye, and the results show it. Earlier this week, the annual Q Scores for what pop culture things people do and do not find favorable were released, and second only to accused sexual predator Bill Cosby, the "One Last Time" singer has seen the biggest dip in favorability.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 22-year-old pop star has seen a 26 percent increase in negative opinions, making her the second biggest fall from grace of the year. For those with short attention spans, Grande's big dip in favorability stems from "Donutgate," in which she licked a doughnut in a small shop and behaved rudely to the people working behind the counter.

Though Grande issued two apologies for the incident, it still couldn't keep her from losing favor in the public eye.

Grande's fall from grace is somewhat surprising; she was only bested in an increase of public scrutiny by Cosby, who has been accused by nearly 50 women of sexual assault and rape. The comedian himself even admitted in an old deposition of drugging women with Quaaludes for sex.

Though Grande was the musician with the biggest Q Score dip, she wasn't the only one who made THR's top 10 list. Robin Thicke saw a 14 percent increase in unfavorable reviews. Thicke's new controversies range from the controversy of "Blurred Lines" lyrics to his divorce from Paula Patton and his failed album Paula and helped lead to his demise. Miley Cyrus also saw a 4 percent increase in unfavorable reviews.

Despite Grande's increase in unfavorable reviews, she's still not the most hated singer out there. That title would have to go to Justin Bieber.

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