Mocking Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s ‘Wicked’ Press Misses the Point

Mocking Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo's 'Wicked' Press Misses the Point

As a woman who has navigated through the complexities of societal expectations and the harshness of prejudice, I can truly relate to the journeys of both Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Their experiences resonate with me on a deep level, as I too have struggled with fitting in and being judged for my appearance and behavior.


The moment we’ve been anticipating has arrived! The realm of cinematic enchantment is broadening, and it’s none other than the long-desired musical fantasy film titled Wicked. This extraordinary production is a spin-off from the highly acclaimed Broadway play, which in turn was adapted from Gregory Maguire’s novel. The storyline revolves around Elphaba, who embarks on her transformation into the Wicked Witch of the West, accompanied by an unforeseen ally. Her college friend Glinda, initially not particularly fond of Elphaba, eventually becomes a close confidante. Together, they influence each other’s lives in profound ways.

In 2024, Wicked is one of the most anticipated films, yet it’s not just Glinda and Elphaba’s story that has everyone talking. Instead, the attention has primarily been drawn towards the actors portraying these characters, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. Emotional interviews have shed more light on them, but let’s delve deeper into the situation.

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Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Get Emotional During Wicked Interviews

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In a captivating turn of events, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have been dominating social media platforms lately. They’ve been globetrotting to promote their upcoming musical fantasy film, eagerly anticipating the moment they can share it with the world. It’s no surprise that the allure of Wicked has sparked enchanting interview questions, and these two stars are more than ready to respond (or exchange captivating glances).

At times, and quite frequently if I may add, a question can strike a chord and unleash a torrent of feelings within the conversation. Recently, the stars of Wicked have been trending, jokingly labeling themselves as emotional, since they seem to tear up in almost every interview they’ve given. Topics ranging from dedicated fans, their personal or professional struggles, the impact of their work on creating a welcoming environment for diverse individuals, and more, have all touched them deeply enough to bring tears to their eyes. This includes Grande and Erivo.

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Are Being Mocked

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On social media, numerous users have been creating memes based on the emotional displays of Grande and Erivo during interviews, often poking fun at the pair’s expressions. As demonstrated by the TikTok user’s post shown below, this trend involves making lighthearted jokes about the two Wicked stars’ emotional sensitivity.

It’s not shocking that some people view Ariana and Cynthia’s actions during the Wicked promotion as amusing and use it to mock them. However, a legitimate concern arises. Not too long ago, Blake Lively faced criticism for her behavior during interviews for It Ends With Us and an offensive interview with Kjersti Flaa about her 2016 movie, Café Society. Lively’s backlash was justified because she showed a puzzling lack of empathy towards domestic violence and body-shaming Flaa during their interview. However, in the case of the Wicked stars, this isn’t applicable.

The controversy over Lively’s near career-ending event centered around her perceived lack of empathy and air of superiority. Despite calls for humility, which were warranted, it appears somewhat paradoxical in the current context. On the other hand, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, two stars as humble as can be, express their heartfelt gratitude for being a part of the significant film Wicked. They expose their vulnerabilities to connect with others, yet it seems this approach has backfired once more. This situation highlights the hypocrisy in society’s expectations towards women: they are either too harsh or too soft. The double standard is exhausting, but the determination of Erivo and Grande to demonstrate that displaying emotions is normal and essential is encouraging.

The Underlying Message in Wicked

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In the captivating world of the hit movie “Wicked,” I found a profound lesson about embracing individuality and self-acceptance. It delves into the universal struggle to belong and the urge to hide our authentic selves for fear of rejection, only to transform into a celebration of one’s true identity that ultimately leads to acceptance.

They’ve both faced the harshness of prejudice and discrimination in unique ways. Ariana Grande, having started her career as a child star, has dealt with judgment and criticism since youth, and has been under constant scrutiny regarding her looks. Cynthia Erivo, being a queer black woman, has confronted the discrimination that comes from being seen as an ‘other’ and constantly feeling pressured to prove herself in society. However, during filming, they both found the pain of not fitting in was balanced by the raw beauty, freedom, and acceptance experienced. Specifically, working on the “Wicked” movie provided them with a large platform for self-expression and encourages the audience to embrace their truth as well.

Grande and Erivo continue to embody Glinda and Elphaba respectively, long after the wrapping up of filming Wicked, delighting fans with their captivating performances. The reason for their emotional investment is that their experiences on the Wicked journey have left a profound impact on them, one that lingers deeply.

They spent three years together during which they had to work hard and overcome various obstacles such as strikes and the pandemic, but here they are. They made it across the finish line, and they delivered an astounding piece of magical art. Emotional moments are natural, normal, and needed in a time like this. Embracing and celebrating women who are openly vulnerable and supportive of each other should be the message taken from Wicked as well as from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s interviews. Wicked is available to watch in theaters.

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2024-11-24 04:03