Cynthia Erivo is sounding off about a new movie poster for her upcoming film “Wicked,” but fans are concerned she’s making more out of the situation than she ought to.
Musical icon Cynthia Ervio has publicly criticized a fan-made Wicked poster that shades her face, calling it "deeply hurtful.
Cynthia Erivo took to her Instagram story on October 16, referencing a fan-edited poster of the Wicked movie. The actress ...
However, in a viral TikTok that's been viewed over 7 million times called "Fixing the Wicked movie poster," user @Ferlozar ...
Another penned, "Re: the Wicked poster controversy: the optics of editing a Black, queer woman’s face aren’t great. All they’ve done to Ariana is move her hand, while they’ve hidden Cynthia’s eyes and ...
British actress Cynthia Erivo has described the edit, as well as the memes circulating online, as the “wildest, most ...
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While Cynthia Erivo has expressed her discontent with the fan edit of the Wicked poster, that's not what fans are upset about ...
Nearly 6 million viewers tuned in live or on the same day of airing with an additional 516 million views being gained across ...
The movie’s co-star took to social media to argue that hiding her eyes and much of her face in the altered poster "is to ...
"This is the wildest, most offensive thing I have seen, equal to that awful AI of us fighting, equal to the posing the ...
The Tony award winning actress, who plays Elphaba in the upcoming two-part adaptation of the Broadway musical, took to social media to express her disapproval of a viral fan edit of the film’s poster.