Cynthia Erivo Defends Ariana Grande Against 'Wicked' Cyberbullying
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Cynthia Eviro has condemned cyber-bullying, particularly in response to online attacks against her 'Wicked' co-star Ariana Grande. Speaking at the Red Sea Film Festival, Eviro emphasized the importance of countering negativity with positivity and highlighted the supportive relationship she shares with Grande. The film 'Wicked: Part One' has been a box office success, grossing over $400 million since its release.
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