‘It Was Like A Human Moment’: Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo Got Asked About Clapping Back Over Fan Poster That ‘Degrades’ Her And She Only Has One Regret

‘It Was Like A Human Moment’: Wicked’s Cynthia Erivo Got Asked About Clapping Back Over Fan Poster That ‘Degrades’ Her And She Only Has One Regret
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We’re winding down to the final months of the 2024 movie schedule, and the first half of Wicked’s cinematic adaptation is poised to be, as Glinda herself might say, popular. The press cycle for Jon M. Chu’s film has been ramping up as people are starting to see the finished product, and fan anticipation continues to mount. All the while, the recent story of Cynthia Erivo’s passionate fan poster reaction is a story of particular importance, and recent developments have seen the actor rethinking her supposed clap back, with only one regret in mind.

The Elphaba actress spoke to ET during the press line at the 2024 CFDA Awards and was asked about her previously expressed disdain over the poster. The viral fan creation altered a recent theatrical poster to resemble the original Playbill art. Reflecting on her stance of offense, Cynthia Erivo recontextualized the moment, with this specific caveat in mind:

It wasn’t necessarily a clapback. … I think I’m really protective of the role. I am passionate about it, and I know the fans are passionate about it. And I think, for me, it was just like a human moment of wanting to protect little Elphaba. … I probably should have called my friends, but it’s fine.

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