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See Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo’s Magical Wicked Reunion at Olympics

Jul 28, 2024

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo aren’t in Oz anymore.

The Wicked costars arrived at the Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Olympics in Paris on July 26. And fans may feel like they’ve been changed for good once they see their chic outfits.

Ariana rocked a pink dress with a pleated skirt and bow detailing on the red carpet—finishing off a look Glinda surely would love with a hair ribbon and gloves. Meanwhile, Cynthia dazzled in a green dress and matching hat that were so good they could have made Elphaba even more green with envy.

Still, they insisted they didn’t plan to coordinate.

“We did not. We never do this, and it always happens” Ariana joked to NBC, with Cynthia adding, it just “happens by accident.”

And as the Olympians display brains, heart and courage throughout the Games, the Grammy winners are excited to cheer them on.

“This is probably the first Olympics I’ve ever been able to attend in-person,” Cynthia continued. “It’s been a bit of a dream to do this and to do it in Paris is really special, too.”

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