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Brandy is opening up about working on the 1997 movie Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella and she revealed that something is in the works!
Nearly 24 years after the movie aired on ABC as the re-launch of The Wonderful World of Disney, the movie is being added to the Disney+ streaming service.
Brandy chatted with Vulture and talked about the colorblind casting, wearing her braids while playing Cinderella, working with Whitney Houston, and what she has in the works.
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Brandy, 42, gave her longtime fans some nostalgic vibes on Feb. 12 when she transformed herself into the character of Cinderella just like she did 24 years ago! The singer and actress was promoting the release of the 1997 movie Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella to Disney+ in an Instagram video and got a little cheeky with music from the feature and stardust filters.
long-awaited debut on Disney+ on Friday.The 1997 TV musical, which starred Brandy Norwood as the titular princess and Whitney Houston as the fairy godmother, was Montalban’s first major movie role, and it was a bonafide hit, with 60 million people watching it on ABC nearly 25 years ago.
Brandy has teamed up with her Cinderella co-stars including Whoopi Goldberg, Victor Garber, and Bernadette Peters on a music video for a medley of songs taken from the TV movie.Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, which starred Brandy in the titular role and the late Whitney Houston as her Fairy Godmother, is set for release on Disney+ on Friday (February 12, 2021).
Brandy can't wait for a new generation to discover . ET's Rachel Smith spoke with Brandy to celebrate the news that the Whitney Houston-led version of the classic fairy taleis finally coming to streaming.«What I love about this film,, is that we're gonna see her in this enchanting light,» Brandy says of Whitney, who died in 2012.
Angelique Jackson Last week, Disney Plus announced that 1997’s “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella,” starring Brandy and Whitney Houston, would begin streaming Feb. 12.The movie’s streaming debut has been long awaited by fans who urged Disney Plus to rerelease the musical, which was originally televised as a “Wonderful World of Disney” special on ABC.“I feel like it’s divine timing,” Brandy tells Variety, saying she learned that the film would come to streaming just over a week ago.
Brandy and Whitney Houston's iconic take on.
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s star-studded Cinderella starring Brandy in the title role will be available to stream on Disney+ starting at midnight on Feb. 12.
Way back in 1997, Brandy played the titular role in a musical adaptation of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella. The film co-starred Whitney Houston as the Fairy Godmother and featured a diverse cast of actors, an even more unusual sight at the time than it is now.
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Cinderella movie with Brandy is going to stream on . Yes, that's right: The 1997 live-action musical starring as the rags-to-riches princess—with Whitney Houston as her fairy godmother— is coming to your queue.
It’s not just possible, it’s happening: Brandy and Whitney Houston‘s iconic take on “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella” is finally coming to Disney+. Better still, you don’t have to wait long for its arrival: It’s streaming on Feb. 12.