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How Cynthia Erivo Survived ‘Wicked’ — and Thrived: ‘People Thought I Was Being Myself, Even Though I Was Green’ - Variety

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How Cynthia Erivo Survived ‘Wicked’ — and Thrived: ‘People Thought I Was Being Myself, Even Though I Was Green’ - Variety
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Cynthia Erivo discusses the intense experience of filming the 'Wicked' movie adaptations alongside co-star Ariana Grande. She reflects on the public scrutiny they faced and the personal effort required to maintain their professional relationship during the production.

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This provides insight into the pressures of high-profile film production and the impact of parasocial relationships and public perception on actors.

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