As Cynthia Erivo accepted ... you wanted to be seen for the lead,” Erivo said. “When you were little and you believed you could fly, that wasn’t a fairy tale. When you look at the mirror ...
Before Cynthia Erivo became our beloved Elphaba in the ... Erivo added her magic touch to her role as the Blue Fairy. The performance was almost a prerequisite to her work as Elphaba in Wicked.
Cynthia Erivo continues to ride high after her blockbuster role in the movie “Wicked,” making an appearance at the Academy Awards on Sunday. The "Wicked" star donned an extravagant forest ...
Erivo previously won an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony for "The Color Purple." Cynthia Erivo is one step closer to achieving EGOT status at the 2025 Oscars. Erivo, 38, is Oscar nominated for best ...
Cynthia couldn't wipe the smile off her face ... Comedian Amelia Dimoldenberg, 31, flashed her abs in a very cut-out blue gown, adorned with sparkling sequins. Wallace And Gromit's creators ...
And Erivo fittingly paid homage to Hattie McDaniel ... For beauty, the Wicked star wore a blue-hued smokey eyeshadow with nude lips while letting her multi-watt jewelry take center stage.
Tonight, Cynthia Erivo helped kick off the Oscars by paying homage to The Wiz, singing Stephanie Mills’ 1974 hit “Home.” Wearing a stunning white dress with purple accents, her signature ...
"Wicked" cast members, including Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Marissa Bode ... Michelle Yeoh Yeoh appeared at the Oscars in a blue strapless dress. Her character — Madam Morrible, a ...
The "Wicked" stars opened the Oscars with a gorgeous medley. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande opened the 2025 Oscars with an epic performance medley of three songs across "The Wizard of Oz" universe.
As Cynthia Erivo accepted her honors at the Essence Black Women ... You weren’t asking too much when you wanted to be seen for the lead,” Erivo said. “When you were little and you believed you could ...
By Esther Zuckerman The stars of “Wicked” Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo opened the Oscars with a spirited tribute to the cinematic versions of Oz, culminating in a rendition in “Defying ...