Ariana Grande Surprises Fans by Reacting to Photoshop Mistake That Gave Her 6 Fingers
Ariana Grande handled a viral Photoshop blunder with humor, proving that even megastars can keep it real online. On January 26, Grande shared images from her Vogue Japan cover shoot.
Fans immediately noticed something strange in one shot: it looked like she had six fingers on her left hand. The 32-year-old didn’t ignore the mistake. Holy s***, she joked on a fan account highlighting the error. Oh my goodness how exciting. I’ve been saying i need some extra appendages so that i can start an album ! thankful for this. The publication has since fixed the photo, but Grande’s playful response turned it into a funny moment for her followers.

Beyond the viral mishap, the interview with Vogue Japan revealed a more personal side of the singer. Grande became emotional when talking about her mother, Joan Grande, and how her guidance helped her stay grounded amid fame. 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 through tears. She credited her mom for reminding her of her value as both an artist and a person.
Grande also opened up about the passing of her grandmother, Marjorie “Nonna” Grande, in June 2025 at the age of 99. She keeps reminders of her grandmother close, including her favorite ChapStick, and often recalls Nonna’s blunt advice when dealing with public scrutiny. F*** ’em, Grande said her grandmother would tell her, encouraging her to focus on herself instead of the noise of fame.
Professionally, 2026 is shaping up to be a busy year for Grande. Following her acclaimed performance as Glinda in the Wicked film adaptation, which earned her another round of Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominations, she is in post-production on the comedy Focker In-Law. In this fourth Meet the Parents film, she stars alongside Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro as Olivia Jones.
Grande is also set to appear in the thirteenth season of American Horror Story, returning to the horror-comedy style she explored in Scream Queens. She teased another secret project that she described as containing multitudes, keeping fans guessing about what’s next. Music-wise, her Eternal Sunshine tour will start in June 2026, hitting North America and the U.K., marking a major return to live performances.
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