Ariana Grande Jokes About Photo-Editing Error Showing Her With Six Fingers

Ariana Grande responded with humor after a photo-editing error in her Vogue Japan cover shoot made it appear she had six fingers on one hand. The singer joked online that the extra digit could help her start a new album. In the accompanying interview, she became emotional discussing the support of her mother, Joan Grande. She also reflected on the lasting influence of her late grandmother, Marjorie Grande.

Key Points: Ariana Grande Reacts to Six-Finger Photo Editing Error

  • Grande joked about needing "extra appendages"
  • Editing error showed a sixth finger on her hand
  • She reflected on her mother's support
  • She spoke about her late grandmother's influence
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Ariana Grande reacts after photo-editing error shows six fingers

Ariana Grande humorously reacts to a photo-editing glitch that gave her six fingers in a Vogue Japan shoot, while opening up about her family.

"I've been saying I need some extra appendages so that I can start an album! - Ariana Grande"

Washington DC, January 30

Singer and actor Ariana Grande reacted with humour after a photo-editing error in a recent photoshoot appeared to show her with six fingers on one hand, according to E! News.

In an image from her Vogue Japan cover story shared on Instagram, Grande was seen wearing a yellow floral-print Dior outfit paired with sheer white gloves. However, as she posed with her left hand against a wall, an extra finger appeared between her ring and pinky fingers, sparking online attention.

After the image circulated on a fan account, the 'Wicked: For Good' actress responded in the comments, writing, "Holy...."

"Oh my goodness how exciting," the 32-year-old added. "I've been saying I need some extra appendages so that I can start an album! Thankful for this."

The editing error was later corrected in the article. While addressing the moment lightheartedly, Grande also spoke candidly in the interview about her personal life and career, as per the outlet.

Reflecting on her journey, Grande became emotional while discussing the role her mother, Joan Grande, has played in supporting her. "I feel like there have been a lot of times when I've been doing my best work creatively, and yet my celebrity has been louder than the work," she said, adding that her mother has helped remind her of her value as both an artist and a person.

Grande also spoke about the influence of her late grandmother, Marjorie "Nonna" Grande, who passed away at the age of 99 in June. "I attempt to channel her strength always," she said, noting that she carries reminders of her grandmother with her.

Speaking about her career, Grande said she never expected to be recognised as an Oscar-nominated actress. "I give my life to art every minute of every day. So to feel embraced back--and to share it with my mom--is so extraordinary," she said, according to E! News.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Haha, the Photoshop fail is hilarious! "Need some extra appendages to start an album" - that's a great comeback. But honestly, the real story here is her emotional interview. The pressure of fame must be immense.
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Sarah B
The six-finger thing is funny, but I'm more impressed by her maturity. Talking about her late grandmother with such strength is really moving. It's a good reminder to appreciate our elders while they're with us.
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Aditya G
Respectfully, while I appreciate her personal story, this feels like a non-issue being turned into news. So many more important things happening in the world. The media focus on these minor celebrity slip-ups is a bit much.
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Kavya N
The Dior outfit with the gloves looked stunning though! The editing team needs to be more careful. Her comment about her celebrity being louder than her work is so relatable for many artists in India's film industry too.
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Michael C
Lighthearted news for a change! Her reaction was perfect—didn't get angry, just laughed it off. More celebrities should handle minor controversies this way instead of making big statements.

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