Ariana Grande addresses mean fans and rumors about her appearance in Charli XCX remix

The singer responds to criticism and rumors about her appearance in Charli XCX's remix of "Sympathy Is a Knife."

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Ariana Grande takes aim at her critics in her latest collaboration with Charli XCX on the remix of "Sympathy Is a Knife." The song, which originally appeared on Charli XCX’s Brat album, delves into the singer's insecurities. Grande’s verse in the new version highlights her struggles with public scrutiny, singing, "It’s a knife when you’re so pretty, they think it must be fake." She also addresses mean fan behavior and rumors of her changing appearance, stating, "It’s a knife when the mean fans hate the nice fans / When somebody says, ‘Ari, I think you’ve totally changed.’"

Grande has faced persistent speculation about her appearance, recently denying plastic surgery rumors during Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector Test series. In the September 30 episode, she confirmed she had used fillers and Botox but clarified, "I stopped, like, four years ago." She also expressed support for anyone who chooses to alter their appearance, stating, "That is the extent."

In addition to these personal struggles, Grande has dealt with media scrutiny surrounding her relationship with Ethan Slater, which gained attention following her split from Dalton Gomez. Speaking to Vanity Fair, Grande revealed, "The most disappointing part was to see so many people believe the worst of it." Despite the criticism, she added that she remains proud of who she is becoming.

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