with a performance that warmed hearts everywhere.
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as she wore a white gown covered in flowers.
The two of them then sang “Defying Gravity” together, causing many people to turn to X to gush over their connection on stage.
“Ariana’s and Cynthia’s first time performing defying gravity and absolutely magical… completely speechless,” one post read.
Another agreed, writing, “like actual tears fell.”
“My heart is screaming,” a third person wrote.
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“People think we’re secretly married,” she told the publication.
movie, Glinda and Elphaba, and didn’t realize how detailed some fans could be in picturing the characters in some type of romantic relationship.
“I wish I could unsee some things,” the “we can’t be friends” singer said. “I mean, wow, I had a feeling, but I didn’t know it would be on this scale or this graphic.”
Although the two of them are not in a romantic relationship, they have constantly gushed about working with each other.
in June 2024.
“To just feel like we somehow speak the same language and somehow we’re destined to do this together and to feel safe every single day together and hold space.”
“To have that — the love that we have and trust that we have and deep love that we have for each other is — I think it all kind of happened the way it did because of that and because we were supposed to be in each other’s lives, I really do,” she added.
co-star Ethan Slater in 2023 while Erivo has reportedly been dating Lena Waithe since 2020.
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and the world of Oz created by author L. Frank Baum.
“Every day in the Emerald City is a Pride parade, right?” the pop star said. “Even, like, the chickens. Those chickens are gay.”
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