The Wicked movie has not only resulted in 10 Oscar nominations, but also one of the biggest press tour memes in recent memory. And while the phrase "holding space" confused many people, it turns out Grande was the patient zero of this confusion.
Ariana Grande stands to break the record for the most screentime for a supporting actor winner, but Wicked's rival Emilia Pérez stands in the way.
Ariana Grande celebrated the Oscar nominations for “Wicked” with a throwback video of her performing a hit song from the musical as a child, while Cynthia Erivo and director Jon M. Chu took to social media to share their emotional reactions to the nominations.
Ariana Grande has recently revealed what made Wicked so enduring after earning her first-ever Oscar nomination for her role in Jon M. Chu movie.In a new interview with BBC News, the singer
Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of the beloved stage musical is walking the yellow brick road all the way to the 2025 Oscars, scoring 10 nominations including best picture, lead actress and supporting actress.
Ariana Grande wrote on Instagram that she "cannot stop crying, to no one’s surprise," after she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Wicked.' "I'm humbled and deeply honored to be in such brilliant company,
Shortly after the Oscar nominations were announced, Ariana Grande took to Instagram to share her emotional reaction.
Ariana Grande, a singer and actress who can count numerous wins and nominations to her name, is now an Oscar nominee for her role in Wicked, a nomination that Grande calls the “absolute honor” of her life.
In the unlikely event that you missed it, Ari received a first-time Oscar nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category for her showstopping performance as Glinda in Jon M. Chu’s Wicked adaptation, which came out in November.
including 10 deleted or extended scenes and feature commentary from director Jon M. Chu and stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. The film opens with a disheveled room filled with Easter eggs ...
The “We Can’t Be Friends” singer was nominated for best actress in a supporting role for her portrayal as Glinda the Good Witch in the Jon M. Chu-directed film.
As Michelle Yeoh reacted to the news that 'Wicked' received 10 Academy Award nominations, she noted that she and the film's cast were disappointed to learn that their director Jon M. Chu did not get nominated for Best Director.