
Rapper GloRilla has seemingly confirmed that she has gone under the knife for a nose job.
The hip-hop star, 25, sparked speculation this week that she had transformed her appearance after sharing a pair of selfies to social media.
In the images, the Wanna Be hitmaker’s nose appears more shaped and sculpted compared to before.
Fans online quickly started debating over whether or not she’d had her nose done, before GloRilla herself seemed to cryptically allude to the rumors on X by posting the statement ‘& DID’ alongside a smirking face emoji.
The Breakfast Club’s Charlamagne tha God and Jess Hilarious both took GloRilla’s comment as an official confirmation and discussed her alleged procedure on Thursday’s show.
‘Maybe she felt like her nose was too big, obviously, cos she went and got a little one,’ Jess said.
‘I’ve felt the same way my whole life but I’m not getting a nose job,’ she added.
Jess then claimed that her nose had naturally enlarged after the birth of her last child.
Rapper GloRilla has seemingly confirmed that she’s gone under the knife for a nose job after showing off a new look in a recent selfie

The hitmaker, 25, is pictured at the BET Hip-Hop Awards back in 2022
Fans couldn’t resist weighing in on GloRilla’s rumored procedure, with one writing, ‘I thought her nose that God gave her was beautiful.’
Another wrote, ‘I think that’s a real shame. I loved how natural she was.’
A third added, ‘Let’s all stop being NOSEY and mind our business,’ while another gushed, ‘Sorry but I love her glow up. She looks beautiful!’
DailyMail.com has contacted GloRilla for comment.
Meanwhile, celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Deepak Dugar, who was behind Sami Sheen’s recent nose job, told DailyMail.com that celebrities often want ‘discreet’ work done.
‘Rhinoplasty in general is one of the hardest surgical procedures of all plastic surgery to do well while maintaining a natural look and feel,’ he explained.
‘There are different types such as open versus closed rhinoplasty and a consultation will help determine what type of surgery and which type of surgeon is best suited for you,’ he continued.
‘I do a lot of very famous celebrities who want discreet scarless subtle rhinoplasty, however some patients like more drastic changes and thankfully, there are many surgeons to accommodate the different types of needs patients have and want.’
He added, ‘The strongest thing to consider when considering a rhinoplasty is making sure you review many of the surgeons before, and after to understand the type of work, they do to see if it aligns with the vision you have for your own face and nose.’
GloRilla has emerged as one of the biggest names in hip-hop over the past few years thanks to her collaborations with A-list rappers like Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
Some of her most notable hits include Blessed, Tomorrow, Yeah Glo!, TGIF, Whatchu Know About Me, and the Grammy-nominated F.N.F. (Let’s Go).
Back in March, the rapper was forced to end her concert at The Factory in Chesterfield halfway early after fans repeatedly brawled in the general-admission floor section.

GloRilla has emerged as one of the biggest names in hip-hop over the past few years. Pictured with Megan Thee Stallion and Beyonce
In fan footage, the star could be seen performing with her backup dancers before spotting fists flying in the crowd.
‘Hey, hey, hey! They out there fighting. Come on man. Y’all better than that,’ GloRilla (born Gloria Hallelujah Woods) scolded her fans.
‘Come on, St. Louis. Come on, y’all ain’t that mad. Ain’t nobody do nothing that bad for y’all to be out there fighting. Y’all supposed to have a good time. Be glorious for the Glorious Tour. What’s wrong? What the problem?’
The three-time Grammy nominee stood silent watching for a bit before marveling: ‘They still going! Calm down! Be calm, be calm, be calm. S***.’
GloRilla had to pause her show in support of her 2024 debut studio album at least two more times.
‘Calm the f*** down, s***. What the f*** is the problem? I think y’all came to the wrong show. Y’all supposed to be at WWE. Y’all wasn’t supposed to be at the Glorious Tour if y’all going to be doing this fighting,’ the Memphis-born hip-hop star scoffed.
‘We gotta end the show, St. Louis. There’s another motherf***ing fight. I love y’all. I don’t want to do this. But we gotta make sure safety first. I love y’all, St. Louis.’
At that, GloRilla flashed a heart shape with her hands at the audience, turned, and walked off the stage.