
"Erivo and Grande rang in " Wicked month" with a joint Instagram post, sharing a behind-the-scenes snapshot of them filming one of their final scenes as Glinda and Elphaba, respectively. In the next slide, they posted a photo of their matching tattoos, which read "For Good" in black ink on their palms. "@wickedmovie ♡ 20 days," Grande captioned the post."
"Hilariously, Wicked director Jon M. Chu responded to the post on his Instagram Story, stating that his stars got inked very early on in the filming process - against his advice. "I cautioned them to maybe wait to get any tattoos about the movie until AFTER they see it... but they opted to ignore me and got them on like days 3 of rehearsals," he quipped."
"It turns out that "For Good" isn't the only matching ink that Glinda and Elphaba have. In November 2024, Erivo told the New York Times that she and Grande "got many tattoos" together, months after debuting their poppy flower tattoos on the side of their hands on her Instagram Story. The poppies are a nod to the floral fields outside Emerald City, which will play a bigger part in Wicked: For Good."
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo revealed matching "For Good" tattoos on their palms on Nov. 1 to celebrate the upcoming release of Wicked: For Good, which premieres on Nov. 21. They shared a joint Instagram post with a behind-the-scenes snapshot from one of their final scenes as Glinda and Elphaba. The ink references the sequel's title and the musical's final duet "For Good." Director Jon M. Chu said they got the tattoos early in rehearsals against his advice. Erivo and Grande have accumulated multiple matching tattoos, including poppy flower tattoos that nod to the floral fields outside Emerald City. Grande added timeline details and additional ink in a reply.
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