“These aren’t real lie detectors”: Fans give mixed reaction to Ariana Grande denying any plastic surgery 

Ariana Grande denies allegations of plastic surgery (Image via PoBase/X)
Ariana Grande denies allegations of plastic surgery (Image via PoBase/X)

In a recent lie detector test video with Vanity Fair, Ariana Grande denied ever getting any plastic surgery. She even went on to state that she had stopped getting Botox and fillers about four years ago.

While being interviewed by her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo, Grande answered in the negative for all questions about whether she had ever gotten a boob job, facelift, chin implant, or fox eye lift. To fans and Erivo's surprise, the polygraph test confirmed that Grande was telling the truth.

Ariana Grande was pleased about this and shut down all trolls, saying -

"This is the best day of my life. Take that, you, Youtube people."

While she commented on all influencers who dissected celebrity plastic surgeries on social media, fans aren't entirely convinced by Grande's statement. They even went to the extent of saying that the lie detector tests were not real.

"These aren’t real lie detectors. If they were real, no celebrities agent or manager would let them do it," shared an X user.
"Ari girl we love you but bffr it's just too obvious love," commented another user.
"Lie detector tests are actually extremely unreliable and prove absolutely nothing. More than half of U.S. states do NOT even allow them be used as admissible evidence in court," commented a X user.
Another user shared, "Confident liars are a dangerous breed."
"lie detectors don't work, especially used like that. you can't move those hands like that or answer questions with more than yes or no," said a X user.

However, there were many others who spoke in Grande's support, claiming that she ended the trolls with her responses.


Ariana Grande stated that she stopped getting Botox and fillers several years ago

After passing the lie detector test, Grande stated that while she has never gotten any plastic surgery done, she used to get Botox and fillers earlier. However, she also admitted that she stopped getting those four years ago.

"I stopped in 2018 because I just felt so ... too much. I just felt like hiding, you know?"

But Ariana Grande also went on to say that she did not have anything against those who get the plastic surgery procedures done. As long as the people getting the procedures done are comfortable with them, other people's opinions should not matter.

"But also, like, 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?"

Grande also mentioned that she would be open to getting a facelift done in a couple of years.

Ariana Grande released her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine, back on March 8, 2024.

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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala