‘I Love You Always’: Wicked’s Ariana Grande Drops New Post As She Wishes Fans A Happy New Year; See Here

As a lifelong fan of Ariana Grande, I feel like I’ve been on this magical journey with her since she was a sweet little girl on Nickelodeon. Seeing her grow into an artist, actress, and global phenomenon has been nothing short of awe-inspiring!

From her humble beginnings on Broadway to the release of her latest album, Eternal Sunshine, Ariana continues to break boundaries and make us all proud. And let’s not forget her stunning portrayal of Catwoman in the new Wicked film! I mean, who knew green could look so good?

But what truly resonates with me is her love for the original Broadway cast of Wicked. Just like Ariana, the music was a part of my childhood and holds a special place in my heart. It’s amazing to see how much she values those connections and pays tribute to them.

In all honesty, I can’t wait for the second part of the Wicked movie franchise to hit theaters in 2025! I’ll be the one with the front-row ticket, singing along to “Defying Gravity” at the top of my lungs. And if Ariana ever needs a plus-one, I’m totally volunteering!

Joke: You know you’re an Ariana Grande fan when you’ve got more high notes in your playlist than in your vocal range. #ImJustATissueAtThisPoint

Ariana Grande, a renowned artist, welcomed the New Year 2025 with her fans by sharing some exclusive snaps of herself. On Instagram, she posted unseen glimpses from the sets of her upcoming movie, giving followers a peek into her work life.

Apart from the photos, Grande also wrote a sweet message alongside them. This message celebrated a year of creating art and expressing emotions. Alongside the Jon M. Chu project, the actress from Swindle also shared behind-the-scenes pictures from the set of The Boy is Mine.

In some images from a carousel post, Ariana Grande was pictured in various costumes: one image showed her dressed as Catwoman, another had her wearing a blue-green flowing dress, and yet another depicted her in a Mickey Mouse t-shirt and ears with a cheerful smile for a black-and-white photograph.

In her caption, the actress expressed, “This past year has been filled with art and emotion! I’m forever grateful for your love and backing; it’s hard to put into words. I hold you dear and extending a joyful new year to you all!

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I’d like to highlight an intriguing moment from my recent social media feed. Besides showcasing snaps from my performances, I also shared a slightly out-of-focus selfie, captured by the talented Ethan Slater impersonating Jeff Goldblum. It was a spontaneous moment, with Jon M. Chu, director of Wicked, Cynthia Erivo, my co-star, Michelle Yeoh, and music video director Christian Breslauer, all gracing the photo dump as well.

The picture from the post shows Ariana Grande embracing Kristin Chenoweth, who originally played Glinda. Previously, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, she shared how members of the Broadway cast influenced her personally.

Growing up, the Broadway cast recording served as a vital connection for her, she disclosed. Moreover, she confessed that it had been intricately linked with her genetic makeup throughout her life, providing her consistent comfort and joy.

Besides her highly-anticipated “Wicked” release, the actress additionally unveiled her seventh studio album titled “Eternal Sunshine.” Notably, this musician graced the stage as the host of Saturday Night Live for a second time.

As a lifelong film enthusiast who has witnessed both the highs and lows of cinema, I must say that the initial installment of Jon M. Chu’s directorial effort has been nothing short of impressive. The masterful blend of storytelling, visual aesthetics, and emotional depth resonated deeply with me, evoking memories of other cinematic gems that have left an indelible mark on my soul. I eagerly await the second part of this franchise, set to grace our screens in 2025, knowing full well that it will undoubtedly elevate the bar even further for future filmmakers. The anticipation is a testament to Chu’s talent and the potential impact he holds on contemporary cinema.

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2025-01-02 17:07