During an interview at the 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards on Oct. 29, the 37-year-old Hollywood star expressed that she has been ...
Cynthia Erivo took offense to a fan-edited promotional poster for her upcoming film, Wicked, sparking online discourse and prompting a response from director Jon M. Chu and co-star Ariana Grande.
Wicked' fans edited the upcoming movie's official poster to hide Cynthia Erivo's eyes, in line with the famous illustrated poster for the Broadway musical Marc Piasecki/WireImage; Universal ...
Cynthia Erivo called out an “offensive” fan-edited “Wicked” poster that hides the majority of her face. On Wednesday, the 37-year-old actress took to her Instagram Story to call attention ...
The unofficial movie poster is more in line with the Broadway show's poster. Cynthia Erivo is reacting to an edited version of the "Wicked" movie poster she calls the "wildest, most offensive ...
The hotly-anticipated release of Wicked has been hit with controversy after star Cynthia Erivo called out some fans for a "deeply hurtful" edit of the film's poster. Wicked is being adapted into a ...
The perceived slight was also accompanied by another creation of an AI-generated movie poster that depicted Ariana and Cynthia fighting. Now, the “7 Rings” singer reflected on the entry of AI ...
Cynthia Erivo wrote on Instagram Oct. 16 that a 'Wicked' movie poster edited by a fan to better resemble artwork for the original Broadway show "degrades me" John Nacion/Variety via Getty Cynthia ...
“Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo slammed a fan-edit of the film’s poster on Wednesday, calling it “deeply hurtful.” On Tuesday, a TikTok user under the name Ferlozar posted a video with on ...
Cynthia Erivo wrote on Instagram Oct. 16 that a 'Wicked' movie poster edited by a fan to better resemble artwork for the ...
Cynthia Erivo talks controversy over fan-made 'Wicked' poster Sean Zanni / Patrick McMullan / Getty Images / Universal Pictures Cynthia Erivo is reflecting on a fan-made Wicked poster she put on ...
A fan-edited version of the “Wicked” film poster drew ire from star Cynthia Erivo, who called the obscuring of her face "offensive." It is often said that hindsight is 20/20 — and for ...