Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are back on the red carpet together, and fans can't get enough of the duo's undeniable chemistry. The stars of Wicked: For Good have been making headlines since the film's premiere in New York last week, where they were spotted holding hands and beaming with happiness.
The two women share four matching Wicked tattoos, including "For good" on their inside palms, and have spoken about how they're feeling overwhelmed by gratitude ahead of the film's final instalment. Their close bond has sparked much speculation online, with some fans wondering if it's more than just friendship.
However, not everyone is a fan of the duo's affectionate display. At the Singapore premiere of Wicked: For Good, an Australian man vaulted over the red-carpet barricade and rushed to tackle Grande, who was swiftly shielded by Erivo before security intervened. The man has since been charged with being a public nuisance.
Grande's partner, actor Ethan Slater, is also part of the film, but it seems like they're taking things easy on the promotional front. While fans have been eagerly awaiting more updates about their relationship, sources close to the couple say that everything is "great" between them and that they make time for each other.
Meanwhile, Peta has been putting pressure on co-star Jonathan Bailey, who plays Elphaba in Wicked: For Good, to go vegan. The animal rights organization sent him a bottle of non-dairy Baileys as part of their campaign to encourage more people to adopt a plant-based diet.
As for Grande's music career, she recently revealed that her upcoming tour will likely be her last for "a long time". Her description of it as a "last hurrah" hasn't gone down well with her fans, who are eagerly awaiting new music from the singer. Instead, she's been focusing on other interests, including birdwatching via the Merlin app and studying insects.
It seems like Grande is putting her music career on hold while pursuing other passions, but it's hard to say whether this is a permanent decision or just a hiatus. One thing's for sure, though: fans will be keeping a close eye on Grande and Slater as they navigate their careers and personal lives together.
The two women share four matching Wicked tattoos, including "For good" on their inside palms, and have spoken about how they're feeling overwhelmed by gratitude ahead of the film's final instalment. Their close bond has sparked much speculation online, with some fans wondering if it's more than just friendship.
However, not everyone is a fan of the duo's affectionate display. At the Singapore premiere of Wicked: For Good, an Australian man vaulted over the red-carpet barricade and rushed to tackle Grande, who was swiftly shielded by Erivo before security intervened. The man has since been charged with being a public nuisance.
Grande's partner, actor Ethan Slater, is also part of the film, but it seems like they're taking things easy on the promotional front. While fans have been eagerly awaiting more updates about their relationship, sources close to the couple say that everything is "great" between them and that they make time for each other.
Meanwhile, Peta has been putting pressure on co-star Jonathan Bailey, who plays Elphaba in Wicked: For Good, to go vegan. The animal rights organization sent him a bottle of non-dairy Baileys as part of their campaign to encourage more people to adopt a plant-based diet.
As for Grande's music career, she recently revealed that her upcoming tour will likely be her last for "a long time". Her description of it as a "last hurrah" hasn't gone down well with her fans, who are eagerly awaiting new music from the singer. Instead, she's been focusing on other interests, including birdwatching via the Merlin app and studying insects.
It seems like Grande is putting her music career on hold while pursuing other passions, but it's hard to say whether this is a permanent decision or just a hiatus. One thing's for sure, though: fans will be keeping a close eye on Grande and Slater as they navigate their careers and personal lives together.