Ariana Grande declined the chance to explain, address, or backpedal her skepticism about the 1969 moon landing upon her highly anticipated return to the Vanity Fair lie detector test.

During last year’s wild Wicked press tour , Grande appeared on the same YouTube series, where her co-star Cynthia Erivo asked if she thought the moon landing was fake. Grande replied, “No,” but the polygraph machine ruled her answer “inconclusive.” Her subsequent insistence that she did not believe the moon landing conspiracy also showed some deception.

The viral moment was, of course, addressed when Grande returned to the hot seat with Bowen Yang as the two promoted Wicked: For Good . When Yang asked Grande if she would like a chance to redeem herself, she curtly replied, “No. I want to mo

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