In a heartwarming display of camaraderie, Ariana Grande came to the rescue when her co-star, Cynthia Erivo, lost her voice before the 'Wicked: For Good' red carpet event. But here's where it gets interesting... The two stars, who play Glinda and Elphaba in the film, were expected to skip interviews due to Erivo's vocal issue. However, they made a surprise appearance on the E! livestream, with Grande taking the lead in answering questions.
Grande, ever the supportive friend, refused to let Erivo speak, ensuring her voice rested. She even promoted Erivo's upcoming solo projects, asking for her approval with a playful 'Am I doing OK?' And this is the part most people miss—their joint Grammy nomination for 'Defying Gravity'! The duo is up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, adding to the excitement of their on-screen collaboration.
As the film's conclusion nears, both actresses reflected on their journey, expressing 'overwhelming gratitude' for the creative process and their bond. Grande, known for her hit 'Yes, And,' shared their eagerness to share the full story of these beloved characters with the world. But the night wasn't without its challenges. Erivo, struggling to be heard, whispered into the microphone, her voice raspy, expressing the beauty of ending their journey where it began—New York City, the birthplace of the iconic 'Wicked' musical.
The press tour has been intense, with a recent incident involving an intruder at the Singapore premiere. Despite the challenges, the stars have persevered, and their film is set to enchant audiences in theaters this Friday. But what do you think? Is Grande's support for Erivo a true display of friendship, or is there more to the story? Share your thoughts in the comments below!