Ariana Grande at the 2025 Golden Globes.Photo:FilmMagic
FilmMagic
Ariana Grandeset the record straight about her relationship with cosmetic injectables after jokinglyreferring to using themat the Palm Springs International Film Festival on Jan 3.
In aninterview snippetposted onEntertainment Tonight’s TikTok, theWickedstar, 31, clarified that she’s still “four years clean” from Botox and fillers afterquitting them, despite the quip she made in her Rising Star Award acceptance speech, in which she also jokingly referred to herself as a “slightly withering" and “drooping star."
However, the singer and actress — who recentlyattended the 2025 Golden Globesin an archival S/S 1996 Haute Couture Hubert de Givenchy gown — said if she ever decides to make some tweaks to her appearance again, she’ll be sure to let everyone know.
“I really want to be transparent as a beauty founder, as the founder of r.e.m. beauty,” she said, referring to the makeup brand she founded in November 2021. But those updates don’t seem to be coming any time soon, as Grande added that she’s loving her fine lines.
Ariana Grande accepts the Rising Star Awards at the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Awards.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty
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Grande previously spoke about stopping Botox and fillers in a September 2023 episode ofVogueBeauty Secrets, sharing that she felt like she was “hiding” behind the treatments.
She went on to explain that, as she gets older, she’s ready to embrace the “well-earned cry lines and smile lines.”
“I hope my smile lines get deeper and deeper. And I laugh more and more and I just think aging can be such a beautiful thing,” she said at the time.
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Ariana Grande pictured at the London premiere of “Wicked”.WireImage
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“I’ve been doing this in front of the public and been a specimen in a Petri dish really since I was 16 or 17. I have heard it all. I’ve heard every version of it,” Grande told French content creator Crazy Sally in aninterviewreleased on Dec. 5.
“I’m really lucky to have the support system that I have and to just know and trust that I’m beautiful. But I do know what the pressure of that noise feels like. It’s been a resident in my life since I was 17. I just don’t invite it in anymore. I have work to do, I have a life to live, I have friends to love on. I havesomuch love. It’s not invited, so I don’t leave space for it anymore.”
source: people.com