“I Think It’s A Lot Better For Me”: Ariana Grande Got Emotional Explaining Why She Plans To Focus On Acting Over Pop Music After “Wicked”
It sounds like Ariana Grande might be putting pop music on pause for a little while.
As I’m sure you know, Ariana is having a huge moment right now ahead of the release of the Wicked movie, in which she stars as Glinda alongside Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba.
The press tour for the movie — which is, of course, an adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical — has been underway for quite some time now. And if one thing has become abundantly clear, it’s that Ari is living out her theater kid dreams.
Now, speaking on the Nov. 6 episode of the Las Culturistas podcast, Ariana revealed that starring in Wicked reinvigorated her desire to return to her musical theater roots.
“I’m gonna say something so scary — it’s gonna scare the absolute shit out of my fans and everyone, but I love them, and they’ll deal, and we’ll be here forever,” she said, reassuring fans that this isn’t the end of her pop music career for good.
Ariana’s latest studio album, Eternal Sunshine, was released in March this year and received critical acclaim for its deeply personal songs. However, Ariana told Matt and Bowen that being so vulnerable as a musician can be difficult, while acting nourishes her soul in a “different way.”
Talking in more detail about her post-Wicked career goals, Ari fought back tears while discussing the prospect of a return to Broadway.
Even though I’m a huge fan of Ariana’s music, I can’t deny that it’s amazing to see her inner theater kid flourish again. Other than Glinda, what Broadway role could you see Ari being perfect for? LMK in the comments.
You can find her full appearance on the Las Culturistas podcast here.
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