Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have bid farewell to their iconic characters in 'Wicked: For Good'. The two actresses, who played Glinda and Elphaba respectively, took to social media to share emotional tributes to the beloved characters from Jon M. Chu's movie musical.
Grande posted a series of unseen moments while on set, giving fans a glimpse into her time as Glinda, including arriving at her trailer, transforming into the character, and admiring her pink gowns. In one poignant post, Grande penned an heartfelt message to her character: "Thank you, my sweet Glinda, for everything... I will love you always… 'Wicked: For Good' is out now."
Cynthia Erivo, on the other hand, paid a more introspective tribute to her character Elphaba. In a lengthy Instagram post, she shared behind-the-scenes moments from the film, including images of her soaring on Elphaba's broomstick and posing with co-stars. Erivo also wrote a powerful poem-esque caption, expressing her gratitude for the experience and the lessons learned: "I could write you an essay... The truth is the numbers are too small and the words are not enough. So I'll simply say this: Take my hand and walk with me to the end of this road paved with gold, and hopefully, the things that I've found might find you too."
The official 'Wicked' account also jumped on social media to celebrate the actresses' performances, sharing a video montage of Grande and Erivo hugging and dancing while on set, captioned: "A friendship that changed us for good." The outpouring of love and appreciation from the two actresses serves as a fitting conclusion to their time as Glinda and Elphaba.
Grande posted a series of unseen moments while on set, giving fans a glimpse into her time as Glinda, including arriving at her trailer, transforming into the character, and admiring her pink gowns. In one poignant post, Grande penned an heartfelt message to her character: "Thank you, my sweet Glinda, for everything... I will love you always… 'Wicked: For Good' is out now."
Cynthia Erivo, on the other hand, paid a more introspective tribute to her character Elphaba. In a lengthy Instagram post, she shared behind-the-scenes moments from the film, including images of her soaring on Elphaba's broomstick and posing with co-stars. Erivo also wrote a powerful poem-esque caption, expressing her gratitude for the experience and the lessons learned: "I could write you an essay... The truth is the numbers are too small and the words are not enough. So I'll simply say this: Take my hand and walk with me to the end of this road paved with gold, and hopefully, the things that I've found might find you too."
The official 'Wicked' account also jumped on social media to celebrate the actresses' performances, sharing a video montage of Grande and Erivo hugging and dancing while on set, captioned: "A friendship that changed us for good." The outpouring of love and appreciation from the two actresses serves as a fitting conclusion to their time as Glinda and Elphaba.