Drew Barrymore surprised an emotional Grande with the prop wand originally used by Billie Burke as Glinda the Good Witch Ariana Grande recently received the surprise of a lifetime. During her ...
The actress, who plays Glinda in the long-awaited ... had to “break in” to obtain the wand, which was used by Billie Burke, who played Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the 1939 film.
Glinda of 1939, I don’t think that ... Nov. 22, 2024 Daytime host Drew Barrymore said the wand — wielded by Billie Burke’s Good Witch of the North in the Oscar-winning 1939 musical ...
According to Drew, the wand was previously owned by the Smithsonian Institution ... “Wicked” follows the Good Witch Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) in their ...
Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz as Glinda the Good Witch of the South. After all, could a character who was first created in 1900 be LGBTQ+? Surprisingly, the answer is yes—in a couple of ...
Before Ariana Grande was perfectly cast as Glinda in the new Wicked movie, she was busy manifesting playing the Good Witch one day ... to hold the original Glinda wand from the 1939 film Wizard ...
Ariana Grande was completely shocked when Drew Barrymore surprised her with her character Glinda's original wand from the 1939 ... and now Grande plays the popular witch in her new movie ...
Drew Barrymore is most definitely a good witch. Glinda has a bit of an obsession with wands, so Barrymore brought out the ultimate one. "I have something that's extremely exciting and special ...
Ariana Grande offered fans a raw behind-the-scenes glimpse from her final day filming as Glinda in her iconic magic bubble.
Ariana Grande couldn’t hold back the tears. The songstress, who stars as Glinda in the upcoming Wicked movie adaptation, had an emotional moment during her appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show ...
Seeing the star-topped wand, used by Billie Burke as Glinda the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz, brought Grande immediately to tears. “Thank you so much,” she said. “Are you serious right now?” ...