Ariana Grande switches positions for you!
The pop star, 31, appeared on the Wednesday, Nov. 6, episode Las Culturistas podcast with her Wicked Costar Bowen Yang — the show he hosts with actor Matt Rogers.
During the conversation, Grande revealed that her role as Glinda the Good Witch in Universal’s film adaptation of the Tony-winning Broadway musical prompted her to shift her focus from pop music to musical theater.
Ariana Granda is Glinda in WICKED.
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“It’s my heart,” she said of acting in the theater.
Before “yes, and?” the singer achieved major success as Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon sitcom Victoriousshe was a child in the theater 13: Musical.
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“I’m going to say something so terrible — it’s going to absolutely freak out my fans and everybody else, but I love them and they’re going to make up and we’re going to be here forever,” Grande continued on Wednesday. podcast episode. “I will always make music, I will always go on stage, I will always do pop stuff, I promise. But I don’t think I’m doing it at the rate I’ve been doing it for the last 10 years what I see in the next 10 years.”
Ariana Grande on SNL March 2024
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For Grande, Broadway would allow her to return to her roots.
“Reconnecting with this part of me that started in musical theater and loves comedy, and that heals me — finding roles to use these parts of me and putting them into little homes, characters and parts, voices and songs,” she said. “Whatever makes sense, or whatever roles we see fit, or where I could really do a good job or respect the material, I’d really love to. I think it’s much better for me. I get emotional.”
The “Thank U, Next” singer also opened up to Yang, 34, and Rogers, also 34, about her recent collaboration with music icon Stevie Nicks when she hosted Saturday night live October 12.
Bowen Yang, host Ariana Grande and musical guest Stevie Nicks on SNL, October 2024.
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“She wrote me a letter a few years ago,” Grande said of the Fleetwood Mac singer, 76. “So we’ve talked once before, but we’ve never met.”
Yang, an SNL cast member himself, added, “Ari and I were already on the floor like giggling because we were stupid, and then they brought in Stevie, and I kind of knew right away that I had to back off.”
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According to Yang, Nicks grabbed Grande’s hand and told her, “I loved your video for ‘We Can’t Be Friends.’ ”
Grande recalled the moment as “surreal.”
Wicked: Part One arrives in cinemas on 22.11. Wicked: Part Two is set for release on November 26, 2025. The film also stars Cynthia Erivo, Jeff Goldblum, Ethan Slater, Michelle Yeoh, Peter Dinklage and Jonathan Bailey, among others.
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