Ariana Grande addresses fan backlash over ‘Wicked’ casting

Ariana Grande addresses fan backlash over ‘Wicked’ casting

In a recent episode of the Sentimental Men podcast, pop sensation Ariana Grande opened up about her role as Glinda the Good Witch.

ARIANA GRANDE GETS CANDID

She plays the character in the highly anticipated film adaptation of the Broadway musical Wicked.

The release is set for 22 November 2024, but some fans have expressed reservations about her casting, according to IMDB.

Ariana Grande addressed these concerns candidly. She shed light on her experiences and emotions during this transformative period.

When news broke of her casting, Ariana Grande felt a wave of “initial nervousness” wash over her.

ARIANA GRANDE’S CASTING

She reflected on the “preconceived notions” that people might have about her capabilities as a performer.

“It’s been a great secret. [The haters] didn’t get to see any of the auditions or know anything,” she explained.

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This secrecy, while daunting, allowed her to focus on the role without external pressure. Ariana Grande understands why fans might be sceptical.

As she put it, “Going off of Side to Side, I probably would’ve said the same thing.”

ARIANA GRANDE ON STAYING FOCUSED

The pop star acknowledged that many people only know her for her chart-topping hits, such as 7 Rings.

“I get it,” she said, recognising that from an outsider’s perspective, her casting might raise eyebrows. Despite the backlash, Ariana Grande remained resolute.

She told herself, “I’m gonna keep my blinders on and focus and train and do the best I can.”

This determination to stay focused on her craft helped her navigate the challenges of public scrutiny, according to Screen Rant.

“It was a little bit of a gulp moment,” she admitted, yet she was determined not to let negativity derail her ambitions.

ARIANA GRANDE WINS OVER CRITICS

Ariana Grande’s performance, however, seems to be winning over critics.

Early screenings have garnered positive feedback, with some calling it a “musical masterpiece”, according to Deadline

Variety’s Jazz Tangcay exclaimed, “The world is not ready!

[Director] Jon M. Chu, Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande have gifted us a musical masterpiece that is much more than we could have ever expected.”

OSCAR BUZZ

Ariana Grande is already emerging as a contender for next year’s Oscars in the Best Supporting Actress category.

Her journey began at a young age when she made her Broadway debut in the musical 13. But it was her role as Cat Valentine in Nickelodeon’s Victorious that truly launched her career.

Ariana Grande’s transition from television star to film actress has sparked excitement and trepidation.

WICKED

This is especially so among fans of the original Wicked musical, which premiered in 2003.

In South Africa, the excitement for Wicked is palpable.

The musical has found a devoted following, with fans eager to see how Grande brings Glinda to life.

The themes of friendship, ambition, and identity resonate universally. This makes this adaptation relevant to audiences far beyond Broadway.

A FRESH TAKE

With Grande’s undeniable talent and commitment to the role, it seems that the scepticism surrounding her casting may soon fade.

As she continues to train and prepare for this iconic character, fans and critics alike will be watching closely.

The excitement builds as the premiere date approaches, with many hoping for a fresh take on a beloved story.

ARIANA GRANDE ON FACING PRESSURE

Ariana Grande’s candidness about the pressures she faces is refreshing.

She acknowledges her doubts while remaining focused on her goals. As she said, “I tried not to let it derail me.”

With this mindset, she is sure to enchant audiences around the world, including those in South Africa, when Wicked finally hits the big screen.

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