Grande, 31, and Erivo, 37, portray the respective roles of Glinda and Elphaba in the upcoming two-part musical movie , a prequel to The Wizard of Oz.
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Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo both dealt with a dangerous health setback before filming key Wicked numbers
Grande, 31, and Erivo, 37, portray the respective roles of Glinda and Elphaba in the upcoming two-part musical movie , a prequel to The Wizard of Oz.
Australia’s fifth richest woman has started giving away her fortune
One of Australia’s richest women has already started giving most of her money away. This is why.
Australia’s fifth richest woman has started giving away her fortune
One of Australia’s richest women has already started giving most of her money away. This is why.
Canva’s Melanie Perkins has already started giving away her fortune
One of Australia’s richest women has already started giving most of her money away. This is why.
Canva’s Melanie Perkins has already started giving away her fortune
One of Australia’s richest women has already started giving most of her money away. This is why.
Linda Lusardi, 66, reveals she had ‘given up on living’ after doctors said her chances of survival were ‘slim at her age’ during Covid battle which caused ‘organ failure’
The former page three model, 66, has revealed she had ‘given up’ after doctors said her chances of survival were ‘slim at her age’ during her ‘touch and go’ battle with Covid.
Linda Lusardi, 66, reveals she had ‘given up on living’ after doctors said her chances of survival were ‘slim at her age’ during Covid battle which caused ‘organ failure’
The former page three model, 66, has revealed she had ‘given up’ after doctors said her chances of survival were ‘slim at her age’ during her ‘touch and go’ battle with Covid.
Why hundreds of Australians who lost their jobs because of Covid mandates could soon get their hands on a massive cash payout
The legal action launched in the Supreme Court in Brisbane on Friday claims the rights of emergency workers including police and paramedics were not considered when the mandates were imposed.
Why hundreds of Australians who lost their jobs because of Covid mandates could soon get their hands on a massive cash payout
The legal action launched in the Supreme Court in Brisbane on Friday claims the rights of emergency workers including police and paramedics were not considered when the mandates were imposed.