Ariana Grande And Cynthia Erivo Both Got Covid On The Set Of Wicked, But Grande’s Timing Couldn’t Have Been Worse

Ariana Grande And Cynthia Erivo Both Got Covid On The Set Of Wicked, But Grande’s Timing Couldn’t Have Been Worse

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The Broadway theater scene is a thriving part of America’s pop culture landscape, and movie musicals have won Best Picture and other major awards over the years. That includes offbeat musicals, as well as blockbusters like Stephen Schwartz’s Wicked. The Wizard of Oz prequel is getting its own movie this month, with Wicked‘s cast list being led by Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo. It turns out they both got Covid on the set, but Grande’s timing couldn’t have been worse.

What we know about Wicked is limited, but hardcore fans of the stage musical assume that it’ll be a faithful adaptation of the show’s first act. Filming for Jon M. Chu’s pair of movies was extended thanks to the strikes, and there were also setbacks with both of its lead actresses getting sick. During an interview with The New York Times, Grande revealed that she got sick shortly before filming Glinda’s signature song “Popular.” In her words:

We only got sick once each, but both were before some of the most important works of the whole movie — mine was the week before ‘Popular.’ I came to set with a mask on my final days of recovery to learn the hallway finale, and no one liked this joke but I loved it so I’ll tell it: We were in the dorm room together and I sang in her ear, ‘Positive, you’re going to be positive!’ But I wasn’t positive anymore, don’t worry! I took the test.



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