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In astrology, everyone has their own “style” when it comes to honesty. Some signs are true masters of hiding the truth, while others simply cannot lie – whether it’s about a big cover-up or a small white lie. So, according to the stars, the worst liars are born in these zodiac signs.
Cancer – worst liars are born
Cancers are known for their sensitivity, but when they try to lie, it’s all written on their face. Their biggest problem? Their emotions give them away. If they try to hide the truth, they start sweating, stammering, and looking down. Moreover, they often feel so guilty that they reveal themselves before anyone even asks, “Is that true?”
Sagittarius – worst liars are born
Sagittarians are big philosophers and lovers of the truth, but sometimes they enjoy spicing up the story. Their lies aren’t malicious, just more creative. If you hear a Sagittarius say they once saved a lion on a safari, it’s probably a plush lion. When they try to hide something important, their need to dramatize usually gives them away, and the story becomes so unbelievable that no one believes it.
Virgo – worst liars are born
Virgos are usually the epitome of precision and honesty, but when they try to lie, their perfectionism becomes their enemy. They try too hard to come up with the perfect lie, which often slows them down. Instead of just making something up, they provide too many details that don’t make sense. In the end, everyone realizes they’re not being truthful, and the Virgo retreats with the line, “Forget it, I’d better just tell the truth.”
Pisces – worst liars are born
Pisces are great dreamers, but they are also the least convincing liars of the zodiac. Their imagination often runs wild, and they make up stories that fall apart as soon as someone asks for details. For example, if a Pisces says they didn’t eat the last piece of cake, expect them to add, “The dog must have eaten it. Actually, I saw a pigeon fly through the window!” Their problem? They complicate things too much, and they don’t even believe their own version of the story.