Mom has spoken, folks! Ariana Grande once again criticized cosmetic surgery rumors targeting her with her remix of “Sympathy is a Knife” with Charli XCX.
Pop music royalty collaborates with club music genius Charlie to feature her new remix album Gaki and it’s completely different but still Gaki, It was released on October 11th. In addition to Grande, the album also features collaborations with The 1975, Tinashe, The Japanese House, and more.
Grande features a synth-heavy remix of “Sympathy is a Knife,” with the verse delivered mostly spoken word by the duo. The song deviates from the original version directed at another woman “exploiting” her own “insecurities” and instead focuses on fame and the difficulty of being misquoted by the media.
At one point, the featured artist sings: “When you’re so beautiful, they think you must be fake/When they dissect your body on the cover, it’s a knife.”
In recent years, eternal sunshine Album creators are subject to body shaming and forced raise your voice about her appearance. Grande had already denied rumors of plastic surgery when she appeared on Vanity Fair’s lie detector test.
she and her evil Co-star Cynthia Erivo interviewed each other, and Grande’s cosmetic surgery allegations drew attention. Grande denied having undergone a rhinoplasty (nose job), breast augmentation (breast surgery), a facelift, a fox eye lift, a chin implant, and a Brazilian butt lift (BBL). The polygraph examiner admitted, “She’s telling the truth.”
Grande said she previously had “fillers in various places and Botox, but I stopped doing that about four years ago…that’s about it.
“but also [I am] We fully support all those undertaking these activities. work! Whatever makes women, men, and gender nonconforming people feel beautiful should be tolerated. Why do we care? ” Tell them, Ali.
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