Charli XCX has admitted that she “probably will get” a mid-facelift at some point.
In a new interview with Vanity Fair, she said she regularly thinks about having work done.
“I’m always thinking about how I look and what I would change about my face,” she explained, noting that she “probably will get” a mid-facelift at some point.
“I’m fucking thinking about all the shit that I could do and pull and stretch and morph on my face, all the time. I have to just remind myself that maybe I can’t get too sucked into that.”
Despite that she recently said that she stopped having Botox due to it affecting her appearance in acting roles. Charli recently starred in independent movie Erupcja, which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival last month and is set to appear in 100 Nights Of Hero alongside Emma Corrin, Nicholas Galitzine, Maika Monroe, later this year.
“I miss it,” she said. “I did a couple of audition tapes where I had Botox, and my eyebrows were doing that crazy thing when they kind of lift.”
Elsewhere in the interview, she also spoke about how she found it difficult to know where she fitted into the music industry until ‘Brat’ came about.
“I think I’ve really struggled over the years, because I’ve never felt like I fit in,” she said. “Am I supposed to be this underground left artist, or am I supposed to try and be this commercial package? And I think before ‘Brat’, I just gave up on fighting with myself on that. I really said, ‘OK, I am going to make this record in this specific way, and I’m actually fine with the consequences of that; if it means no one hears it, if it means I get dropped by my label.’”
Earlier this month, Charli – who has declared the ‘Brat’ era over a number of times – teased studio footage days after one of her collaborators revealed that she’s been working on a “really different and fresh” new album.
In May, she hinted that she was expecting her next album to go in a completely different direction, saying: “You can never really do the same thing twice and my next record will probably be a flop which I’m down for to be honest.”
And in February, her producers A.G. Cook, Finn Keane and George Daniel – also her husband – said that the follow-up is shaping up to be “anti-Brat”.
Elsewhere, Charli also refused to comment on whether Taylor Swift‘s ‘Actually Romantic’ is a diss track directed at the ‘Brat’ singer.