Wicked star Cynthia Erivo discusses representing black and queer people as Elphaba, having to 'detach' from the character and her once in a lifetime bond with Ariana Grande

Wicked star Cynthia Erivo discusses representing black and queer people as Elphaba, having to 'detach' from the character and her once in a lifetime bond with Ariana Grande
Cynthia Erivo has opened up on her Wicked experience and how she feels Elphaba is a representation of black and queer people because of her 'otherness'. The actress, 38, said the film opened up conversation about racism and queerness, as she discussed the blockbuster in AnOther's spring/summer issue. Cynthia stars opposite Ariana Grande's Glinda in the film and the two have been open about the deep bond they formed while filming the two-part epic.
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