Watch Ariana Grande Address Plastic Surgery Speculation While Taking Lie Detector Test
Grande previously said that she used to get filler and Botox but has never gone under the knife.
While taking a lie detector test for Vanity Fair with her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande was directly asked whether she's ever had some form of plastic surgery or work done.
"You sing 'Popular' in our film. Did you ever get any work done to make yourself feel more popular?" Erivo asked Grande around the 9:30 mark of the interview, as seen above. With a gasp, Grande replied, "To my face? To my physical appearance?" Eviro confirmed that was what she was referring to, which elicited a laugh from Grande.
"Did you get your nose done?" she asked her, to which Grande confirmed she did not. "Did you get a boob job?" she asked. "No! Can you imagine?" Grande replied while placing her hand on her breast. "Did you get a face lift?" asked Erivo. "No, not yet," said Grande. "I'm open."
The answers all came back truthful according to the test. "This is the best day of my life," she said when told the lie detector didn't indicate she was lying. "Take that, you YouTube people."
Erivo also asked her if she got a "fox eye lift," which Grande said she's had people ask her before. "No, but I discovered it through people who thought I did and I said, 'Thank you,'" she said.
When asked about a chin implant, she quickly replied, "How do they do that?! No. I've had fillers in various places and Botox, but I stopped like four years ago. And that is the extent. But also, in full support of all people who do these things. Work. Whatever makes women, men, non-gender conforming people feel beautiful should be allowed. Why do we care?!"
This isn't the first time that Grande has addressed speculation that she's had work done. In a Beauty Secrets video for Vogue last year, she emotionally revealed that she used to get "a ton" of lip filler and Botox but has since stopped.
"Full transparency as a beauty person, as I do my lips, I've had a ton of lip filler over the years," she shared. "And Botox. I stopped in 2018, 'cause I just felt so... too much. I just felt like hiding, you know?" She added that she felt as though beauty was "about hiding" for her, but her relationship with her appearance has since changed. "I was just like, 'Oh, I wanna see my well-earned cry lines and smile lines,'" she added. "I hope my smile lines get deeper and deeper and I laugh more and more."