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Ariana Grande disproves plastic surgery rumours via lie-detector test


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I don't get the over-obsession for someone's else surgery. Her body her choice. You don't know what's going on with people and struggles with their bodies. Unless plastic surgery becomes an unhealthy obsession everyone should do what he/she wants. 

As for her I don't even know which job she did actually. She usually had tons of make up so now that she looks "natural" (still some make up on but less aggressive) she seems different.

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1 hour ago, ariananext said:

It's not a feeling, it's a fact. Filler is a needle injecting you hyaluronic acid which absorbs naturally, has to be done every 6 months, is not permanent, it's literally a 5 minutes procedure you can do any day and pretty much everybody does it (same goes for botox). Surgery is surgery, knives, operating room, permanent results, rehabilitation etc. If you think that's the same thing that's ignorance and nothing else :rip:

My mom just got a kidney stone removal surgery and there were no knives, and she was at home in some hours. But if filler is just a shot like you said, I guess it's not actually surgery

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7 minutes ago, lauren198 said:

My mom just got a kidney stone removal surgery and there were no knives, and she was at home in some hours. But if filler is just a shot like you said, I guess it's not actually surgery

The topic here is plastic surgery though, you knew what I meant :deadbanana4:

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I mean, she obviously had plastic surgery. Using pictures from specific angles to be like "see! It looks the same from this perspective!" is weird. You just have to look directly at her face to notice the changes. Not entirely sure why her fans or even Ariana herself insist on denying it, it's really not the end of the world. 

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6 hours ago, GentleDance said:

Lie detectors have been debunked as pseudo-science, it's inadmissible in court... clearly set up by her PR team :skull:

 

I mean, we have eyes :

 

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Isn't she 15 in the first picture…. Why compare that to when she was 26.. even if she is lying, who cares? 

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Ariana get yo ass in here cmon gurl 

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Why would she lie about getting plastic surgery in this day and age?

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8 hours ago, velocity said:

then why was she shocked by the lady saying 'truthful' :ryan3:

nnn I noticed that too lol I don't like to say too much about her appearance because... well... 

 

Lemme just pop in and watch the whole thing. I'm tryna see sumn. 

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Girl :bibliahh:

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6 minutes ago, SharGaga said:

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you guys keep exposing your own stupidity because finding a picture of the nose in question from the same angle is beating y'all asses badly!!! :bibliahh: 

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1 minute ago, mxoonlight said:

you guys keep exposing your own stupidity because finding a picture of the nose in question from the same angle is beating y'all asses badly!!! :bibliahh: 

It's called make up and aging - Arianators. I personally don't care if she denies it. She has young impressionable fans. But her fans denying an obvious brow lift at the very least is living in denial love. 

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19 hours ago, SharGaga said:

It's called make up and aging - Arianators. I personally don't care if she denies it. She has young impressionable fans. But her fans denying an obvious brow lift at the very least is living in denial love. 

The lifted look is attainable with botox (which she admitted) + short eyebrows like she does. Next.

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sure

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She's a liar but I don't blame her for lying about it, most celebs do the same :deadbanana4:

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Even if it is obvious that she has had work done, never admitting you have work done or selectively admitting to having work done is clearly very effective. Gives fans that sliver of deniability to hold on to no matter what. There is a still lot of stigma about plastic surgery, so I can understand why celebs refuse to admit to it.

 

It does get ethically questionable when you start selling beauty products and pretend it is all natural though.

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sure jan

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idk if she bribed the polygraph machine or threatened to steal the technician lady's husband but she 100% touched that nose. a non-surgical nose lift at the very least

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On 10/1/2024 at 6:22 AM, Cheers said:

Ariana get yo ass in here cmon gurl 

Nnn

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My fave is the queen of surgeries and would most definitely fail 

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Stans it's ok to admit she had surgery. It's fine. She's pretty. You don't have to pretend she didn't. 

 

Don't be ridiculous 

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On 9/30/2024 at 5:16 PM, Matchatea said:

Isn't she 15 in the first picture…. Why compare that to when she was 26.. even if she is lying, who cares? 

Eye shape doesn't change just like that :skeleton:

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Lie detector tests are notoriously unreliable and inadmissible in court but at the same time, it's her body and she can do whatever she wants to it? I have no idea why she feels the need to explain herself.

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On 9/30/2024 at 8:52 AM, shoganai said:

Of course not, it's just the ponytail and aging y'all

 

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We do lose facial fullness as we age. Especially noticeable if you also lose weight. Plus the makeup and contour in the 2nd pic.

 

She's obviously had fillers and Botox, but not plastic surgery. 

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Well Ariana, if you

 

 

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