A viral fan-edited version of the "Wicked" poster has led to big discussions about race and artificial intelligence.
A ‘Wicked’ movie poster was edited by a fan to resemble the original Broadway musical image, which offended star Cynthia ...
A fan-edited image of Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo similar to the "Wicked" musical poster is the "most offensive thing I ...
Remember when Cynthia Erivo slammed a fan for editing her image in the movie poster for Wicked? Well, Ariana Grande is ...
Notably, the Broadway show's poster hides the face of Elphaba, the green-skinned character Erivo plays in the film adaptation ...
Cynthia Erivo has hit out at fans for being "deeply hurtful" over a poster from the upcoming musical adaptation of the ...
Cynthia Erivo, who was awarded two handfuls of Grammys in addition to a Tony Award for her performance in the Broadway ...
Another penned, "Re: the Wicked poster controversy: the optics of editing a Black, queer woman’s face aren’t great. All they’ve done to Ariana is move her hand, while they’ve hidden Cynthia’s eyes and ...
The star of the upcoming movie took offense to an edited version of the film’s poster in which her eyes were covered.
The Oscar-nominated star also said she took issue with the "is your p---y green?" memes. "None of this is funny," Erivo wrote ...
Ariana Grande responded to the AI-generated Wicked content fans have created ahead of the movie’s release, including one slammed by costar Cynthia Erivo for covering the Elphaba actress’ face.