As a long-time fan of both Elvira and Ariana Grande, I find myself torn between their recent encounter and the upcoming release of “Wicked.” It’s heartwarming to see how people can grow, learn, and apologize for past mistakes, as Ariana did in her sincere message to Cassandra Peterson. I admire Ariana for taking responsibility for her actions and acknowledging her anxiety issues from that time.
It’s possible that Ariana Grande could be playing Glinda the Good in Universal’s production of “Wicked” later this year. However, if you ask Cassandra Peterson, also known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, she would recall that their encounter several years ago was far from friendly. This has prompted an apology from Grande. Recently, Peterson shared a story about Grande that went viral, which took place when Grande and her group attended one of Peterson’s shows. They requested 21 tickets for themselves, friends, and family. Peterson happily took pictures and signed autographs for everyone backstage, but when it came time for Peterson to ask for a photo with Grande, she was declined, with Grande saying, “No, I don’t really do that.
I’m truly sorry to hear this. To be honest, due to an anxiety attack I had at the time, my memory of meeting you is quite hazy and it seems I may have left before our encounter (approximately 7 years ago, when I was particularly uncomfortable in public crowds or loud environments). If my recollection is incorrect and this moment did take place, I deeply apologize if I unintentionally offended you.
I really appreciate your kindness towards my mother. She shared with me how wonderful you are, and though she may feel differently at times (and I’ll discuss that with her), it’s clear we all have moments. Wishing you endless love! You will forever remain our cherished Halloween queen.
Wicked Is Already Generating Controversy Ahead of Its Release
John M. Chu’s “Wicked,” set to debut on November 22, has become a hot topic of conversation, not just for favorable reasons. The movie will be released in two parts, with the initial installment surpassing the stage play’s runtime due to speculation that it might be extending its length by incorporating more material from the 1995 novel that wasn’t featured in the Broadway musical. While some fans are thrilled about this news, others have expressed less enthusiasm, suggesting the film could have told its story in one go, instead of splitting it into two releases a year apart, which they claim is merely a strategy to boost profits.
Additionally, there have been instances where fans misuse the Wicked poster for questionable activities online by generating offensive memes with AI technology. This incident sparked a reaction from Grande regarding the role of artificial intelligence within the movie and music sector, a matter she describes as being intricate.
Still, despite the recent brouhaha between Elvira and Grande (and the filthy fan edits of the poster), Wicked is on track for a big November opening, with some projections estimating that it will earn as much as $150 million its first weekend. That would put it on par with films like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, both of which currently hold the record for best November debuts at $181 and $158 million respectively. Either way, it’s clear that Universal is going to have another hit on their hands this year, which can only spell good news for Wicked – Part 2, which is set to release on November 21, 2025.
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2024-10-22 21:31