Ariana Grande Posts Stylish Photo In A Silver Dress As She Gets Emotional Over Botox And Filler Use

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Ariana Grande is focusing on herself (and not the Ethan Slater dating drama) by continuing to post epic selfies in a stylish fashion. Recently, the singer posed for a mirror selfie in a silver, figure-hugging dress for her 379M Instagram followers.

In recent news, the ‘Thank U, Next’ icon was featured in a Vogue beauty video and got emotional when speaking about why she stopped using botox and fillers. The star said it became “too much” and thought beauty was about “hiding.”

Ariana Grande Shows Off Figure In New Selfie

In the third slide of her carousel photos, Ariana can be seen wearing a body-hugging shiny dress with mid-length sleeves, showing off her various arm tattoos. She opted to go for her signature slicked back ponytail and donned a sparkly eyeshadow with a pink pout as she made a duck face to the camera.

Although her comments are closed to the mass public, her friends can still write messages, and they made sure to express how great the 30-year-old looked. Singer Jlo dropped two red hearts, while her brother, Frankie Grande, posted a simple smile emoji.

Among the photos were other selfies as well, such as one of the star in a white crop top and sweats while sitting by her dog during golden hour, and another image of her in a black, oversized sweater while wearing an apron in the kitchen.

Ariana Grande Gets Emotional Over Botox And Filler Use

During her skincare and makeup routine, Ariana Grande decided to share some deeply personal and candid moments with her fans. It was evident that Ariana became emotional as she discussed her own challenges, and her eyes glistened with emotion.

“Full transparency, as a beauty person, as I do my lips, I’ve had a ton of lip filler over the years, and Botox. I stopped in 2018 because I just felt so…it was too much. I just felt like hiding, you know.”

“I didn’t expect to get emotional. For a long time, beauty was about hiding for me. Now I feel like maybe it’s not, since I stopped getting fillers and Botox.”

Despite the overwhelming feelings, she persevered and continued to share her thoughts and experiences with her audience.

“I think as I get older, I don’t love that being the intention behind it anymore. I think of it as self-expression now, accentuating what is already here.”