The Tony award winning actress, who plays Elphaba in the upcoming two-part adaptation of the Broadway musical, took to social media to express her disapproval of a viral fan edit of the film’s poster.
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 ...