Ariana Grande has been actively promoting her upcoming film in various interviews. She recently appeared with her co-star Bowen Yang in a Vanity Fair interview. In the interview, aired on Tuesday, the singer took a lie detector test. While the Grammy-winning singer was hooked up with the machine, Yang asked her a range of questions.During the segment, Yang asked if the Bang Bang hitmaker believed that "there is a flag planted on the moon." He added that many people had questioned the moon landing after looking at "HD photography" of the moon.Ariana Grande said that she had heard "arguments" from both sides about moon landing."The truth is, I don't give a rat's a*s. I'm worried about Earth, God damn it! We're burning alive. We're killing each other. Can we worry about Earth for five minutes Who gives a f*ck about the moon and the flag? How did you get me here again? You guys!" she added.Ariana Grande discusses Katy Perry and Gayle King’s space tripPop Crave @PopCraveLINKAriana Grande to Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector Test on if she’d go to space: “I’m staying right here for now. I think it makes sense. I’ll look from my yard or a plane, not breaking certain layers.”In the interview, Bowen Yang showed Ariana Grande a picture of Gayle King and Katy Perry posing together. The two were a part of the all-women crew who took a suborbital space trip organized by Blue Origin earlier this year. Yang attempted to test Grande's knowledge related to this trip.Pointing to Perry and King's picture, the comedian asked the Bloodline singer if she believed that "these women went to the moon."The singer gave a detailed answer and even explained the nuance of Blue Origin's trip."No, because they didn't. They orbited the earth or went for a few minutes up and down," the singer responded.During the ten-minute space flight, Katy Perry sang Louis Armstrong's What a Wonderful World. In the Vanity Fair interview, Yang inquired if Ariana Grande would do something similar if she were in the next Blue Origin crew. The Side to Side singer not only denied performing any songs but also dismissed any possibility of participating in any such space trip."Well, I wouldn't sing in space. I wouldn't, I wouldn't do that trip personally... I do love space... I'm staying right here for now. I think it's, it makes sense... I'll look from my yard or from a plane staying not, you know, breaking certain layers," Grande said.Wicked: For Good featuring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Jonathan Bailey, will hit theaters on November 21.Also read: Maggie Nelson likens Taylor Swift to Sylvia Plath, contrasts them with Kamala Harris during presidential run