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Wicked: Ariana Grande says sequel will explore Elphaba and Glinda’s relationship “in-depth”

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Ariana Grande has teased what fans can expect of Glinda and Elphaba’s relationship in Wicked: For Good. Back in November, moviegoers worldwide were finally treated to the highly anticipated film adaptation of Wicked.

Following its release, the fantasy adventure became a smash hit amongst critics and viewers, who praised the film for its larger-than-life musical numbers, cast performances and special effects.

In addition to becoming one of the biggest films of 2024, Wicked Part One garnered the attention of LGBTQIA+ fans, with many shipping Elphaba and Glinda romantically due to their electric chemistry.

Ahead of the release, Grande opened up to GAY TIMES about the popular “Gelphie” ship and even teased that Glinda “might be a little in the closet.” “They do have a real relationship.

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