EntertainmentAriana Grande defends against Moon landing and surgery claims

Ariana Grande defends against Moon landing and surgery claims

Promoting the movie "Wicked" requires Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo to participate in interviews. In one of these conversations, the former Nickelodeon star underwent a polygraph test, the results of which might be surprising.

Ariana Grande underwent a polygraph test
Ariana Grande underwent a polygraph test
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10:19 AM EDT, October 1, 2024

Polygraph tests have long been used for various purposes. Jealous partners test their loved ones for potential infidelity while police officers and prosecutors check suspects. Recently, the polygraph has increasingly been used in the entertainment industry as an interesting twist in interviews and meetings with celebrities.

Does Ariana Grande not believe in the Moon landing?

Currently, in the United States, the promotion of the movie "Wicked" is underway, in which Ariana Grande plays the role of the witch Glinda Upland. The singer is joined by Cynthia Erivo, who plays the character Elphaba. Women are highly sought after by the media, which promotes the latest productions in which they are involved. In an interview for "Vanity Fair," the stars were asked to use a polygraph. Her on-screen partner questioned Ariana about whether she believed in the Moon landing. The singer seemed confused, responding, "Jesus Christ, who do you take me for?" After a moment, she stated that she believed the Moon landing was not a hoax, although the person operating the polygraph deemed the answer "ambiguous."

Did Ariana Grande have plastic surgery?

The American star was also questioned about undergoing plastic surgery. Ariana Grande admitted to using Botox and fillers, but she stopped these treatments four years ago. Cynthia Erivo asked about breast augmentation, nose jobs, or chin implants. Grande informed her that she had not undergone any of these procedures, which the polygraph confirmed. The star added that although she did not undergo plastic surgery, she supports people who take advantage of such options. She also mentioned that the interview was "the best day of her life" because it allowed her to silence doctors and social media critics who accused her of having cosmetic procedures.

Ariana Grande's reaction highlights how problematic it is to scrutinize artists, celebrities, politicians, and ordinary people for signs of plastic surgery. It is common on the internet to find "experts" who analyze various faces and bodies, listing procedures they believe were performed. This practice introduces insecurities for the discussed individuals and insults listeners with similar resemblances, suggesting that something about them needs improvement or correction.

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