Cynthia Erivo (left), Michelle Yeoh, Ariana Grande, Jon M. Chu, Marc E. Platt and Jeff Goldblum.Photo:CBS
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Wickedwon its first award at the2025 Golden Globes.
“We love you, thank you and we stand on your shoulders,” Chu said, speaking of the original play, which debuted in 2003. “My parents came to this country and lovedWizard of Oz. They’d tell us about the yellow brick road and the place over the rainbow, where all dreams come true if you dare to dream it. So I’m up here looking at you, living the dream and looking at this beautiful, beautiful cast. It’s more beautiful than I ever thought it could be.”
He went on to recognize all the behind-the-scenes crew members and lovers of film who contributed to the creation of the film.
Cynthia Erivo, Jon M. Chu and Ariana Grande.Rich Polk/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty
Rich Polk/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty
“We all fell in love with movies at some point. We were all in the dark when we saw something that changed our brains and made us see a perspective we’ve never thought before, or opened a culture that we never believed existed before and made us drop everything and risk everything to be here in this town right now. I think about that and I think about how beautiful that is,” Chu said.
“This is for you, the fans out there who came to the movie theaters, who bring their friends and family and stay in the dark. We saw your videos, we saw your singalongs, we saw your makeup, your hair products, your bakery items. And it shows us how important making this stuff is,” he concluded. “In a time when pessimism and cynicism rule the planet right now, we can still make art that is a radical act of optimism, that is empowerment and that is joy. So when we discover that maybe the world isn’t exactly the way we thought it was, and maybe [we all have] a little bit of Elphaba inside of us … that maybe we have that courage and that strength to not give up but to rise up. Take the road off the yellow brick road and maybe discover we can fly.”
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Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.John Nacion/Variety/Getty
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In December, Grande told PEOPLE that it was"so surreal" to find out that both she andErivo were nominated. She also shared that they congratulated each other immediately after hearing the news.
“We were just crying together and screaming, and we sent each other flowers immediately,” Grande said at the time. “I’m just really deeply proud of her and of us together and the work that we’ve done. And to see it be recognized is just so — the weight is more than I could have imagined.”
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source: people.com