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Wicked stars Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo set record straight on bizarre interview

Ariana Grande admitted she “didn’t know” what was going on during a bizarre moment in her now-viral interview alongside co-star Cynthia Erivo.

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The stars of the hit movie “Wicked” have finally addressed their strangest interview moment from a prerelease press tour loaded with awkward viral clips.

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande raised the internet’s collective eyebrows with their response to a bizarre statement by Out magazine reporter Tracy Gilchrist last month, who told the duo she had seen posts online that people were “holding space” with one of the blockbuster’s big musical numbers, reports the New York Post.

Erivo and Grande appeared to have a strong emotional reaction to the scribe’s puzzling turn of phrase, and a clip of the encounter garnered tens of millions of views, prompting some viewers to ask if they were having a “fever dream.”

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s bizarre interview sparked online ridicule during their <i>Wicked</i> press tour.
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s bizarre interview sparked online ridicule during their Wicked press tour.

In a new interview in Variety, the actresses took different approaches to explaining their responses.

Erivo she said reacted so strongly because she didn’t know people were “holding space” with her character’s breakout song and “really feeling power in that,” but chalked it up to the fact that she “hasn’t been looking” for documented instances.

“I mean, it’s been happening on some platforms. I mean, I guess. I had no idea that this thing was going on,” she said.

Grande, for her part, readily admitted she was baffled by Gilchrist’s comment.

“So I didn’t know what any part of it meant,” the Grammy winner said bluntly, drawing laughs from the Variety interviewer before explaining how she was responding in kind to her co-star’s emotional response.

“I didn’t understand the first sentence. And then I definitely didn’t understand what was happening — how you [Erivo] responded. I was like, ‘Oh, what did she say? What did you hear?’ And I just wanted to be there ’cause I knew something big was happening, and I didn’t know how to be there,” Grande continued.

Grande later admitted she “didn’t know” what the interviewer had meant.
Grande later admitted she “didn’t know” what the interviewer had meant.

Erivo conceded “After a while I didn’t know how to be there.”

Grande recalled how she felt in the midst of the interview.

“I remember asking myself ‘am I OK? Did I not hear something?’”

The original video also shows Grande grabbing her co-star’s finger and tapping on it, which was apparently to offer the Tony-winner some emotional support.

“I was like, ‘Cause she looks like she’s about to cry again, and I’m gonna grab this ’cause I think you might need something. And I don’t know what the tapping was about, but that happened.”

<i>Wicked</i> has proven a massive box office success already. Picture: Valerie Macon/AFP
Wicked has proven a massive box office success already. Picture: Valerie Macon/AFP

Erivo said she was also puzzled by Gilchrist’s reference to her being in “queer media” during the viral exchange.

“I honestly didn’t know what that meant. And, am I also in queer media maybe? Work. Let’s both be there,” she said.

Grande, 31, said she was “glad” and “relieved” that the world had the same experience as she did with the widely shared moment.

Gilchrist, who has also been ruthlessly mocked by the internet for creating the now-viral phrase, told Variety on Monday that the interview was conducted a day and a half after the November 5 presidential election, and that she went into the sit-down with “sincere” intentions.

“I was very inspired by Tony Morrison, [senior communications director] from GLAAD,” she told the outlet.

“He posted the lyrics of ‘Defying Gravity’ before I did my interview. It was a great explainer. ‘Holding space’ is being physically, emotionally and mentally present with someone or something. For me, it means being in the moment, not being distracted and feeling something on a cellular level.”

The film’s stars have been widely mocked online for their strange and at times seemingly emotionally co-dependent antics throughout the press tour, during which the actresses made strange outbursts and frequently cried.

Despite the cringey press tour, Wicked has been a runaway success, grossing over US$300 million (A$465 million) at the box office so far.

This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission.

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