Ariana Grande-Butera explains how filming Glinda and Elphaba's pivotal duet for Wicked: For Good was an incredibly ...
Most popular Shiz student Galinda (Ariana Grande) literally gets hit with the news as The Shiz Gazette, proclaiming Prince Fiyero's arrival, flies into her beautiful face. The dazzling scene that ...
"Wicked" director Jon M. Chu and stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are ready to shine at the Golden Globes.
Ariana Grande has responded to the online discourse about her apparent voice change throughout the Wicked press tour.
Amid all the commotion over Ariana Grande's lingering "Galinda voice," a new conspiracy theory has emerged among fans online related to her infamous "blaccent." Thanks to resurfaced videos of ...
Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba and Ariana Grande’s Glinda may be unlimited — but Wicked was not. At two hours and 40 minutes, Part One of the two-part film adaptation limited itself to the first act of the ...
The pop star, nominated for her portrayal of good witch Galinda in "Wicked" ditched her bleached 'do for a more honey-brown look. Reminiscent of her pre-"Wicked" look, the dye job represents a ...
In an interview with Variety, Grande explained that disappearing into her character, Galinda/Glinda, had a big role in her natural voice changing in real life. "Maybe people underestimate how long ...
The 31-year-old pop star plays Galinda in the two-part big screen adaptation of hit stage show 'Wicked' and she used a vocal coach to help her get her speech right onscreen - and Ariana has now ...
“Follow the Yellow Brick Road” isn’t stopping anytime soon. “It’s yellow because of ‘Follow the Yellow Brick Road,'” Grande explains. “It’s one of Glinda’s favorite colors and ...
And though many actors have played Elphaba and Galinda since then, every one of them lives in the shadow of the original Tony-winning stars, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth. So a lot was riding ...
Speaking to Variety, the 31-year-old, who’s up for her first Golden Globe this year, explained how difficult it is to snap out of the mannerisms associated with any character, let alone Galinda ...