Is Idina Menzel ready to return to Oz?!
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Shooting a movie musical is more than enough work.
Ariana Grande revealed Thursday that fans waiting for her next album will probably have to wait at least until after she’s finished making “Wicked”.
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The singer is set to star as Glinda in the two-part film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical inspired by “The Wizard of Oz”, opposite Cynthia Erivo.
In a video on her YouTube channel, Grande was asked by a fan for a hint about her seventh album, which she admitted doesn’t actually exist yet.
“This is a question I’m nervous to answer, but I feel like I want to have a little bit of transparency and honesty with my fans,” she said. “The truth is, I have not begun an album. I hear through the grapevine that you have a lot of theories and expectations in that department.”
Grande explained that after releasing her last album, Positions, in October 2020, she wasn’t ready to get going on the next one, and then got busy with “The Voice” and auditioning for “Wicked”.
“That was kind of around the time that I started hearing murmurs about a ‘Wicked’ audition coming soon, so I went into full preparation mode while I was also shooting ‘The Voice’,” she said. “I was shooting and then also doing lessons every day ’cause I just wanted to be prepared.”
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She added, “I know that I know the material like the back of my hand, but I have so much to learn and I want to be prime condition, so I went pretty hard getting ready.”
Finally, Grande said of her “Wicked” role, “That is going to have every piece of me, every minute, every ounce of my heart, my time, my soul, my
Is Idina Menzel ready to return to Oz?!
Travis Barker is showing off his lovely family home! And his lovely family is right there to surprise him, too!
Earlier this month, The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville opened with The First Waltz – a spectacular three-day inaugural celebration live music.
Earlier this month, The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville opened with The First Waltz – a spectacular three-day inaugural celebration live music.
here and above.“Look, there are lots of understandable reasons that someone in Alabama might be criminally punished,” Oliver said. “For murder, say, or for running a Ponzi scheme, or for creating this actual statue at an Alabama McDonald’s, of Ronald McDonald reimagined as a giant boll weevil.
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Fred Ward, best known for his roles in and playing Reese Witherspoon’s father in , has died. He was 79.His publicist, Ron Hoffman, confirmed the news of the actor’s death to ET on Friday, sharing that Ward died on Sunday, May 8.
Fred Ward has passed away aged 79.The actor, who starred in films such as Sweet Home Alabama, Escape from Alcatraz, Southern Comfort, The Right Stuff and Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, is said to have died on Sunday 8 May. A cause of death has not been disclosed. Announcing the news of his passing, his rep Ron Hofmann told the New York Post in a statement: "I am sad to announce the passing of acclaimed actor Fred Ward, who passed away on Sunday, May 8, 2022, at age 79.
A lost star. Fred Ward — best known for his roles in Sweet Home Alabama, Tremors and The Right Stuff — has died at the age of 79.
Ariana Grande shared an emotional message for her brother Frankie Grande, following his wedding to husband Hale Leon, during a Star-Wars themed ceremony on May 4, just in time for the celebration of Star Wars Day.The happy couple tied the knot in Boca Raton, Florida, which was officiated by Ariana and Frankie’s mom Joan Grande, and shared some of their sweet photos on Instagram, with many iconic characters and even lightsabers from the movie.Ariana described the newly married couple as “Two very incredible and cosmically destined souls,” congratulating them for their union. ”I love you both so much and am wishing you endless lifetimes of happiness and health and copious amounts of video games,” she declared.It’s unclear if the singer attended the ceremony, as she is not present for the official photos.
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Ariana Grande wore an out-of-this-world look for her brother, Frankie Grande’s, wedding to Hale Leon. Vera Wang shared images of the 28-year-old singer wearing a custom piece by the fashion house on social media.“#ArianaGrande wore custom #VeraWangHAUTE to her brother, Frankie Grande's wedding to Hale Leon.
Frankie Grande, brother of pop star Ariana Grande, has revealed he and his partner Hale Leon have tied the knot at a Star Wars themed wedding. The ceremony was held at the Grande's family home in Florida on May 4, or better known as Star Wars day. The venue was filled to the brim with all sorts of colourful characters.
The force of love is with Frankie Grande and Hale Leon.
Alabama has criminalised Gender Affirming Care for transgender teens with those providing it now facing up to 10-years in prison.The Alabama Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act makes it a felony to provide puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries to transgender youth under the age of 19.The law, which went into effect on Sunday, is being challenged in court. U.S.