Pop star Charli XCX has candidly shared her evolving thoughts on beauty and cosmetic procedures, revealing that she might consider a mid-facelift in the future. The 33-year-old singer, known for hits like 360 and Sympathy is a Knife, discussed her fascination with aesthetic enhancements and reflected on her past experiences with Botox.
In a cover interview with Vanity Fair, Charli admitted that she frequently thinks about her appearance and what she might alter.

“I’m always thinking about how I look and what I would change about my face,” she said.
The singer explained that she often imagines what she could “pull and stretch,” though she reminds herself not to become overly consumed by such thoughts.
Botox and Its Impact on Acting
Charli revealed that her past Botox treatments even affected her acting auditions.
“I did a couple of audition tapes where I had Botox, and my eyebrows were doing that crazy thing when they kind of lift,” she said. “I miss it.”
Despite stepping away from Botox, the singer has remained open about her curiosity for cosmetic procedures, sharing lighthearted jokes about needing “more Botox before accepting any awards” in 2023.
Responding to Cosmetic Surgery Speculation
Charli has long faced speculation about potential cosmetic work. In 2024, injector Molly Bailey compared photos of her from 2013 and 2024, suggesting treatments like eyebrow lifts, lip fillers, and Botox. Charli responded playfully, writing:
“Omg I’m obsessed w this s***.”
The singer also shared her approach to online rumors, admitting she no longer tries to correct false claims:
“If enough people say that it is true on the internet, it becomes the truth. Fact-checking is dead.”
Honesty and Outspokenness
Charli also reflected on her tendency to speak her mind, even when it gets her into trouble.
“I have a big mouth, and I say s*** and sometimes it gets me in trouble,” she confessed.
From her fascination with cosmetic enhancements to her candid personality, Charli XCX continues to give fans an authentic glimpse into her life and evolving perspectives on beauty.
