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Ariana Grande called her upcoming hosting gig for "Saturday Night Live," where Cher will be the musical guest, "one of the gayest episodes" in the series' history. The pop star made the quip during her Tuesday evening appearance on "The Tonight Show,
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande have pledged to support each other on and off the red carpet. The "Wicked: For Good" stars and friends have dealt with brazen comments about their appearance and health.
Last Thursday, during the “Wicked: For Good” premiere in Singapore, a man vaulted over a barrier to accost Grande. A video of the incident showed Erivo immediately turning toward the singer to shield her as he rushed at them. “We have come through some shit,” Erivo said during a Saturday screening of the film in Los Angeles.
For Good’s release almost at our fingertips, the fans are ramping up for the highly-anticipated sequel. Truly though, the hype’s been there since Part One’s initial premiere (available to stream with a Peacock subscription),
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Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Deliver a Grand Finale of Style at the Wicked: For Good NYC Premiere
But all good things must come to an end, and last night, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande celebrated the soon-to-be-released Wicked: For Good with one final premiere in New York City. At the event, the actresses leaned into their respective roles—giving their witches a sweet farewell before walking away from the Emerald City and toward new adventures.
The dazzling follow-up to last year’s 'Wicked' fixes flaws in the Broadway show’s second act, sharpening its critique of those who lead by deception.
Cynthia Erivo is speaking out after stepping in when a fan jumped the barricade and grabbed Ariana Grande at a "Wicked: For Good" premiere event.
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Ariana Grande Says Acting Remains 'What I'm Most Inspired by' After Making Wicked and Focker In-Law
Ariana Grande said that acting is 'currently what I’m most inspired by' after making the 'Wicked' movies and the new 'Meet the Parents' sequel 'Focker In-Law.' 'I’ll still sing, I promise. But yes, right now,