"This Is The Best Day Of My Life": Ariana Grande Confirmed Which Cosmetic Procedures She Has And Has Not Gotten

You know Ariana Grande.

Ariana Grande sits on a talk show set, wearing a stylish dark dress with buttons, sheer dark tights, and heels
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As someone who has been famous for as long as she has, it's not surprising that she's been through as many fashion and beauty eras as the rest of us.

Ariana Grande poses on the red carpet at a 102.7 KIIS FM event, wearing a floral dress with a strapless, A-line style and nude heels
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However, the downside is that all of that public attention has stirred rumors about which cosmetic surgery she's gotten done throughout the years. Well, Ariana just settled the debate once and for all.

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Ariana and her Wicked costar Cynthia Erivo participated in Vanity Fair's Lie Detector Test, and Cynthia straight up asked Ariana which procedures she's gotten.

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande participate in a VF segment. Cynthia wears a stylish hat and nose ring, reading from paper. Ariana wears a fashionable gown, speaking animatedly
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"You sing 'Popular' in our film. Did you ever get any work done to make yourself feel more popular?" asked Cynthia. To which Ariana replied, "To my face? Oh, thank goodness!"

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Cynthia continued with the rapid-fire questions, asking Ariana if she had gotten a nose job, to which Ariana said no.

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in a Vanity Fair interview. Top text: "Did you get your nose done?" Bottom text: "No." Image also shows a polygraph machine
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Cynthia asked if she'd gotten a boob job, and Ariana's answer was no.

Ariana Grande in a split panel. Top: She is asked, "Did you get a boob job?" Bottom: She responds, "No. Can you imagine?" A polygraph machine is visible
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Cynthia asked if Ariana had gotten a facelift, and Ariana said, "No, not yet. I'm open."

Ariana Grande sits at a Vanity Fair interview, wearing an elegant white dress with black accents, and answers questions humorously about getting a facelift
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The lie detector technician confirmed that Ariana was telling the truth the entire time.

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"This is the best day of my life. Take that you YouTube people!" Ariana said, calling out all those content creators who speculate on the work she's had done.

Ariana Grande wears a glamorous white dress, holding a polygraph machine sensor, with text "Take that, you YouTube people!" in pink at the bottom
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But the questions didn't end there. Cynthia continued, asking if Ariana had gotten a fox eye lift. Ariana said no and that she only found out about that procedure after people accused her of getting it. And she was found truthful.

Cynthia Erivo in a hat asks Ariana Grande about a fox eye lift. Ariana denies it and explains how she discovered it through others
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"What about a chin implant?" Cynthia asked. "How do they do that...? No!" Ariana said.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo reacting with surprise and amusement in an interview setting, as seen in a still from the video
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Cynthia asked if Ariana had gotten a Brazilian butt lift (BBL), and Ariana mid-laugh said, "Get the fuck out of here...Yes." And on the lie detector, she was found "deceptive."

Cynthia Erivo in a dark hat asks Ariana Grande if she has gotten a BBL. Ariana Grande responds humorously, then confirms with a "Yes" in an interview

"I've had fillers in various places and Botox, but I stopped, like, four years ago," Ariana continued. "And that is the extent."

Ariana Grande in an interview with Vanity Fair, discussing previously having fillers and Botox but stopping around four years ago
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"But also [I am] in full support of all people who do these things. Work. Whatever makes women, men, and non-gender-conforming people feel beautiful should be allowed. Why do we care?" she added.

Gwen Stefani during a lie detector test, holding the cables and shrugging, with the quote: "Whatever makes women, men, and non-gender-conforming people feel beautiful should be allowed."
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So, there ya have it!

Watch Ariana's full Lie Detector Test here.