Go Inside Ariana Grande’s ‘Traumatizing’ Mask-Making Process For ‘No Tears’ Video

Go Inside Ariana Grande’s ‘Traumatizing’ Mask-Making Process For ‘No Tears’ Video




One of the wildest parts of Ariana Grande’s “No Tears Left to Cry” video is a sequence that requires her sitting on the floor and peeling her face off like mask. There's a good chance, you’ve been wondering how in the hell Grande and director Dave Meyers pulled that off, and right now we finally have answer.


in the next behind-the-scenes video from the “No Tears” set, we visualize the super perplexing work that went into making Grande’s several masks look so life-like.


“I want you to know that making this was pretty traumatizing,” Grande admitted. “I had no idea how scary it was going to be. I’m not claustrophobic, I wasn’t expecting it to be weird at all or trippy at all, however making this mask was actually one of the scariest things ever.”


She wasn’t lying — in the footage that follows, we visualize Grande’s face get slathered in green goop and then bandaged up like a mummy. She was a total sport about the complete thing, though, and on the video’s set, she hilariously showed off her impersonations of Julie Andrews and Jennifer Coolidge while playing around with her creepy new toys.


Perhaps most interestingly, the new behind-the-scenes video also gives fans a closer look at the products surrounding Grande in the mask-peeling scene. On the floor, you could visualize a pair of bunny ears — much like the ones she frequently wore while in her Dangerous Woman era — and also sketches of her plus a sheet of paper with the “No Tears” lyrics on it.


There’s also another glimpse at the presumed tracklist for her third album, which fans have been examining like crazy. Take a look:


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Here’s hoping the third installment of the “No Tears Left to Cry” behind-the-scenes series gives us even more fun easter eggs!









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