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Theatre Kids Totally Get Why Ari & Cynthia Keep Crying During The ’Wicked’ Press Tour

As we get closer to the premiere of the Wicked movie, my musical theater heart can’t take any more of the anticipating excitement! For the past several months, the movie’s leads, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, have been appearing together in the public eye to promote the film. From attending the Olympics together to their Vanity Fair lie detector video, these ladies have been getting fans ready for some magical fun! However, their Wicked press tour hasn’t been short of emotions.

Grande and Erivo can’t seem to hold back  their tears when speaking to the press about the movie. During the majority of the press tour, Grande and Erivo have opened up about how special the movie is to them, and the incredible bond they’ve created together. In some interviews, Grande or Erivo have constantly apologized for showcasing their emotions. Grande even addressed her constant emotional state while speaking with  Entertainment Tonight.  “You need to understand, it’s been three years, people! Why does emotional availability scare you?” she said.

Being able to shoot the film in its entirety after suffering from the setbacks like the COVID-19 lockdown and the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. means a lot to Grande and Erivo, so it makes sense why the ladies would be emotional on their press tour. The meaning behind Wicked is about two characters wanting to accept themselves despite society’s standards, and the power of friendship. If you’re a musical theater kid, then you would know the impact of Wicked and why it’s important. 

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Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande have apologized for getting emotional during the “Wicked” press tours, saying they can’t help it. It’s evident the movie meant a lot to them. #ariana #arianagrande #cynthiaerivo #wicked

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With the emotional reactions from Grande and Erivo, many theater-loving people feel seen. Those who’ve done musical theatre know all too well how emotional things can get behind-the-scenes with cast mates. Musical theater folk wear their hearts on their sleeves, so it’s not surprising how emotional Grande and Erivo get while talking about a project that’s meant so much to them for so long. On TikTok, many people have shared how, as theater kids, Grande and Erivo’s emotional interviews have made them feel seen. It also feels like theatre people are not being recognized on a global scale, all thanks to the actresses.

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and dont try to tell me that this isnt a shared experience

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Ari and Cynthia, if you’re seeing this, just know us musical theatre kids thank you two for making us feel so seen!

Makalah Wright is the Campus Correspondent at Her Campus at UWG chapter. For the chapter, she has written personal essays about real-life experiences and she encourages readers to take inspiration or learn from it. Beyond her position as the CC, she is also a national writer for the wellness section of the website. So far, she has written articles based on mental health, relationships, and other wellness-related topics. Currently, she is the fall 2024 entertainment and culture intern for Her Campus. She is a senior at the University of West Georgia, studying in public relations with a minor in music. After her undergrad, she plans to get a masters in public relations and work within the media industry. She also hopes to create her own foundation that will help with funding for the performing arts in schools. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with loved ones, shopping, traveling to new places, and drinking iced coffee. She also enjoys playing the clarinet and listening to all types of music, specifically jazz.