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  • Ethan Slater Admits ‘Wicked: For Good’ Will Give Marissa Bode’s Nessarose Her Long-Awaited Moment

    Ethan Slater Admits ‘Wicked: For Good’ Will Give Marissa Bode’s Nessarose Her Long-Awaited Moment

    As anticipation builds for Wicked: For Good, the second installment of Jon M. Chu’s ambitious two-part film adaptation of the Broadway smash Wicked, more details are emerging about what audiences can expect when the movie hits theaters on November 21. While the spotlight will undoubtedly shine on Ariana Grande’s Glinda and Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba, co-star Ethan Slater promises that another character will finally get her due on the big screen.

    In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE during San Diego Comic-Con, Slater – who plays the charming and conflicted Munchkin Boq – teased that Marissa Bode’s Nessarose will be given a powerful moment that fans of the original musical have never seen in any official recording.

    “This is not a spoiler, I promise,” Slater said with a smile. “There’s something that never made it onto the original Broadway cast recording. And that’s a really special moment that I remember filming and just being like, ‘I cannot wait for people to see Marissa do this.’”

    While he didn’t mention the song by name, fans of Wicked can reasonably guess Slater is referencing the emotional number “The Wicked Witch of the East.” The song, originally included in the stage show, was never featured on the original cast recording – and as a result, has remained something of a hidden gem within the Wicked universe.

    Bode, who makes her film debut in the role of Nessarose – Elphaba’s sister who becomes the tragic Wicked Witch of the East – is poised to bring new depth to a character often overshadowed by her more glamorous or rebellious counterparts. Slater’s comments suggest that her role will expand in Wicked: For Good, giving her both a narrative and musical spotlight that audiences have long waited to experience.

    Expanding the World of Oz

    Wicked: For Good will pick up where Wicked: Part One left off – with Elphaba fleeing Oz in the wake of being labeled “wicked” by her former mentor, Madame Morrible, played by Academy Award winner Michelle Yeoh. Glinda, now ascending in power and public adoration, is left to navigate a kingdom divided by fear, magic, and misinformation.

    While the first film featured a host of beloved show tunes such as “Defying Gravity,” “Popular,” “No One Mourns the Wicked,” and “Dancing Through Life,” the second installment will dive even deeper into the emotional arcs of each character, including those whose stories were more peripheral in the stage production.

    The trailer for ‘Wicked: For Good’ is here featuring Glinda, Elphaba, and a bittersweet final chapter in Oz.
    Photo: Universal Pictures

    Director Jon M. Chu confirmed in interviews late last year that Wicked: For Good will feature two original songs written exclusively for the film. While he stopped short of naming specific tracks, Chu hinted that “The Wicked Witch of the East” could finally get its time in the spotlight.

    Speaking with CinemaBlend in December 2024, Chu said, “I don’t know what I’m allowed to say or not say at this point, because it’s still pretty early, but I will say it’s a great number. And I think it’s due time that people do get it so they can hear it over and over and over again.”

    Marissa Bode: A Star on the Rise

    For Marissa Bode, Wicked: For Good is more than a career debut – it’s a meaningful breakthrough in representation. Bode, who uses a wheelchair in real life, brings authentic visibility to a character often portrayed as fragile or voiceless. The film is expected to provide her with a performance platform that challenges stereotypes and reclaims power for a character who has long been misunderstood.

    Marissa Bode attends the NYC premiere of "Wicked" at Museum of Modern Art on November 14, 2024 in New York City.
    Marissa Bode attends the NYC premiere of “Wicked” at Museum of Modern Art on November 14, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)

    The musical number in question could be a turning point for Bode’s Nessarose, giving her character a voice that speaks to longing, loss, and agency – a major departure from her previously limited storyline.

    Ethan Slater, who has described his time on Wicked as “life-changing,” has repeatedly praised his castmates and the collaborative energy of the film. In past interviews, he’s emphasized how transformative it was to work with such a diverse and passionate team, both in front of and behind the camera.

    Photo: Universal Pictures

    Building Toward an Epic Conclusion

    Rounding out the cast are Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard, and Bowen Yang as Pfannee. With high expectations set by the success of Wicked: Part One, Universal Pictures is positioning Wicked: For Good as one of the year’s most anticipated blockbusters.

    The first film grossed over $800 million worldwide and was praised for its dazzling visuals, heartfelt performances, and inclusive casting. Chu’s direction was particularly celebrated for translating the magic of the stage to screen while also expanding the emotional landscape of the story.

    Photo: Universal Pictures

    The decision to split the adaptation into two films has allowed for deeper storytelling, particularly when it comes to underdeveloped characters like Nessarose and Boq. Slater’s recent remarks suggest that Wicked: For Good will not only provide closure but also give space to previously unheard voices in the land of Oz.

    A New Chapter in Queer-Positive Fantasy

    While Wicked is not an explicitly LGBTQ+ story, it has long resonated with queer audiences. The narrative of being misunderstood, vilified, or “othered” — especially in Elphaba’s arc — has made it a powerful metaphor for queer identity and resilience. The addition of performers like Slater and Bode, who have been embraced by LGBTQ+ communities for their visibility and advocacy, only deepens that connection.

    Photo: Universal Pictures

    As the November 21 release date approaches, Wicked: For Good is shaping up to be more than just a sequel — it’s a celebration of complexity, compassion, and long-overdue spotlight moments. And thanks to performers like Marissa Bode, those moments are finally being heard.

  • The Kid Laroi Says He Doesn’t Trust People Who Don’t Like Ariana Grande

    The Kid Laroi Says He Doesn’t Trust People Who Don’t Like Ariana Grande

    The Kid Laroi is making it clear: if you’re not vibing with Ariana Grande’s music, he’s not sure he can vibe with you.

    The Australian rapper-singer, born Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, joined YouTuber FaZe Adapt for a laid-back Twitch livestream on July 25, 2025, where the two spent the day hanging out and casually chatting. While cruising around in a car, talk turned to music, and more specifically, dream collaborations.

    Without skipping a beat, Laroi named Ariana Grande as one of his ultimate “dream collabs,” gushing over her talent and throwing in a cheeky warning to any Grande skeptics.

    “Dream Collab. Dream Dream Collab.”

    When FaZe Adapt asked whether Laroi had worked with Grande yet, the 20-year-old hitmaker quickly responded:
    “I would love to. That’s like one of my dream collabs for sure. Dream dream collab. 100%.”

    Laroi didn’t stop there. He doubled down on his admiration for the pop star, praising both her artistry and her undeniable appeal.
    “She is like one of them [top dream collabs] for sure. I think she is so awesome, and like, I kinda don’t trust people who don’t like her music,” he added. “I don’t trust their air.”

    It’s a bold take, but not an unexpected one, especially for a performer whose own genre-hopping music often draws comparisons to Grande’s sleek pop versatility.

    Supporting “Eternal Sunshine”

    The Kid Laroi’s love for Ariana Grande isn’t new. Earlier this year, he gave a public nod to her latest album Eternal Sunshine: brighter days ahead, posting lyrics from the track “Past Life” on his Instagram story in March 2025. The moment didn’t go unnoticed by fans, with screenshots quickly making the rounds on fan pages.

    Grande’s Eternal Sunshine album has resonated across pop and R&B circles alike, and it seems Laroi is firmly in the camp of supporters. Whether or not this mutual appreciation turns into a musical collaboration remains to be seen, but it’s safe to say the fans are ready.

    A Hot Streak Continues

    Outside of Ariana-related commentary, The Kid Laroi is staying busy with his own releases. His latest single, “Hot Girl Problems,” dropped this week via Columbia Records. The accompanying music video, directed by Nick Vernet, features Love Island USA season seven stars Iris Kendall and Hannah Fields and brings yacht-party glamor to the forefront.

    The breezy summer track follows “How Does It Feel,” a soulful collaboration with bass wizard Thundercat. As Laroi continues to carve his path in pop and hip-hop, it’s clear he’s aiming high, both with his current output and his dream list of collaborators.

    And with Ariana Grande at the top of that list? Don’t be surprised if “Past Life” lyrics become a prophetic preview of what’s to come.

  • Sasha Colby Spills on Drag, Dating, and Dressing Cam Brink on ‘Straight to Cam’

    Sasha Colby Spills on Drag, Dating, and Dressing Cam Brink on ‘Straight to Cam’

    WNBA rising star Cameron Brink just got a little more fabulous. On the latest episode of Straight to Cam, Brink welcomes drag icon and RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15 winner Sasha Colby for an honest and hilarious sit-down that covers everything from her first performance to her polyamorous dating life, with a few juicy celebrity moments sprinkled in.

    Hosted by Brink and co-host Sydel Curry-Lee, Straight to Cam is quickly becoming a must-watch for fans of sports, pop culture, and unfiltered conversations. With Colby as this week’s guest, the show took a fabulously queer turn.

    Sasha’s Drag Origin Story

    Colby opened up about the moment she first stepped into drag, on her 18th birthday. From that pivotal night to eventually snatching the crown on Drag Race, she walks Brink through her journey, explaining what it was like to compete on a reality show with high stakes, high heels, and plenty of backstage drama.

    The winner of Season 15 also spilled behind-the-scenes tea: yes, those confessionals are filmed after the fact, and no, she doesn’t regret a single moment.

    Working with Pop Royalty

    Colby shared her surreal experience working with Ariana Grande as part of the r.e.m. beauty campaign, calling the singer “an absolute angel.” She also recalled the thrill of introducing Chappell Roan at the VMAs, a moment that underscored her growing status as a cultural icon.

    Dating in LA Is Rough, Even for a Queen

    As the conversation turned toward love, Colby didn’t hold back. “Dating in LA is the hardest,” she said, citing a mix of flakiness, ego, and mismatched expectations as her biggest turn-offs. She also opened up about being polyamorous, explaining how she navigates those conversations with new partners, and what her dream date would look like (hint: it’s all about connection, not just chemistry).

    The Tunnel Fit Debate and Cam’s Drag Dreams

    In one of the episode’s most playful moments, Brink brought up a viral meme comparing fellow WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers’ tunnel fits. Colby didn’t miss a beat, lovingly roasting the drastically different styles.

    Cam also revealed that she’s ready to get dragged up herself, alter ego and all. She even pitched the name for her future drag persona: Cherry. Naturally, Colby approved.

    Watch “Straight to Cam”

    New episodes of Straight to Cam drop every Monday on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. With its mix of candid celeb interviews and casual, queer-friendly chaos, it’s fast becoming a cultural touchstone, and this episode with Sasha Colby is one for the books.

  • Ariana Grande Hints at 2026 Tour and Joins Starry Cast of Dr. Seuss Movie

    Ariana Grande Hints at 2026 Tour and Joins Starry Cast of Dr. Seuss Movie

    Ariana Grande is booked, busy, and clearly not abandoning music anytime soon.

    In a comment that sent fans into a tailspin, the Wicked star popped up on social media this week to set the record straight about her artistic future. Responding to speculation that she might be stepping away from her singing career, Grande wrote: “Very silly of you all to assume that just because I have my hands full with many things that I plan to abandon singing & music… I’m working on a plan to sing for you all next year. Even if it’s just for a little.”

    Naturally, that little tease was more than enough to ignite dreams of a full-blown 2026 tour. Grande hasn’t toured since 2019’s Sweetener World Tour, and fans are clearly eager to hear her powerhouse vocals live again, especially following her vocal showcase in the upcoming Wicked films.

    From Oz to Seuss: Grande’s Next Chapter

    While fans await her musical return, Grande is already booked for another fantastical world. Warner Bros. Pictures Animation just revealed that the pop superstar will voice a character in Oh, the Places You’ll Go!, an animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ classic book.

    Announced via Instagram, the film will also star Josh Gad (Frozen, Spaceballs 2), and is being directed by Jon M. Chu (Crazy Rich Asians, Wicked). The movie will feature original songs by award-winning duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (La La Land, Dear Evan Hansen), promising a musical twist on the iconic story. The film is set to premiere in IMAX on March 17, 2028.

    Originally published in 1990, Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is one of Seuss’ most cherished titles, offering whimsical encouragement to readers as they embark on life’s unpredictable adventures. Grande’s casting aligns perfectly with her recent pivot into family-friendly blockbusters with major musical elements.

    Grande’s Ongoing Rise

    The announcement comes on the heels of Grande’s first Academy Award nomination for her role as Glinda in Wicked. She’ll reprise the role in the sequel, Wicked: For Good, set for release on November 21. She’s also been tapped for the next Meet the Parents sequel, joining comedy legends Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller.

    Oh, the Places (and Stages) She’ll Go

    Whether she’s taking center stage on tour or voicing a dreamy Seussian character, Ariana Grande is clearly far from slowing down. Between new music, movie roles, and major collaborations, 2025 and beyond are shaping up to be a pop princess power era.

    And as she cheekily said herself, she’s working on a plan to sing for us next year. Even if it’s “just for a little,” we’ll take it.

  • Frankie Grande Announces Remix of ‘Hotel Rock Bottom’ Featuring Ariana Grande

    Frankie Grande Announces Remix of ‘Hotel Rock Bottom’ Featuring Ariana Grande

    Frankie Grande is celebrating Pride – and his personal evolution – with a major family collaboration. The multi-talented performer just announced that the remix of his emotional track “Hotel Rock Bottom” will feature none other than his sister, pop icon and Oscar nominee Ariana Grande.

    Taking to Instagram, Frankie shared the exciting news: “The Hotel Rock Bottom remix featuring my sister Ariana Grande will be out on Friday on my deluxe 🥹💗

    This song is so personal to me, and having her on it makes it even more meaningful. Can’t wait for you to hear it!!”

    The track will be featured on the deluxe edition of his debut album Hotel Rock Bottom, released in honor of Pride month. The album is deeply inspired by Frankie’s journey to sobriety—he marked eight years sober this year. “Had I tried to release an album while I was drinking and using, I probably would have never released it,” he told ITV News. “I’m grateful that I took my time and waited until my instrument was clean and pure, and I could tell the stories that I wanted to tell.”

    The 42-year-old Broadway alum and social media personality – who has more than 2.5 million followers across Instagram and TikTok – is known for his roles in Rock of Ages, Mamma Mia!, and his reality TV stints on Big Brother and Big Brother: Reindeer Games. But Hotel Rock Bottom marks a new chapter for Frankie, one driven by creative authenticity and queer pride.

    He recently celebrated the album’s release at London Pride, sharing how much the city and its LGBTQ+ community have meant to him: “It’s a beautiful place with so many people of different backgrounds,” he said. “The LGBTQ+ community has always been so accepted here, especially in music. I do think you have broken many queer artists here before the United States.”

    Frankie also spoke candidly about the role his family has played in supporting both his sobriety and his identity: “I’m so blessed that I have such an amazingly accepting family who has allowed me to be my authentic self and supported me through some of the difficulties of being a public figure who is out, loud, and proud!”

    When asked what advice Ariana gave him while working on the album, Frankie said she encouraged him to trust his instincts. “She’s been unbelievable throughout this process… I learned from her to trust your gut, and it will lead you on the path that you are supposed to go down.”

    Ariana, who is currently starring in the film adaptation of Wicked, has long shared a close bond with Frankie. Their collaboration on “Hotel Rock Bottom” is expected to blend their shared passion for storytelling with a powerful, heartfelt sound.

    Frankie’s husband of three years, actor and influencer Hale Leon, has also been a steadfast source of support throughout the creative journey. The couple was married in a Star Wars-themed ceremony in 2022, officiated by Frankie’s mom, Joan Grande. “I’m married to the man of my dreams,” Frankie wrote on Instagram after the wedding. “Our families have merged together so beautifully, and we are well on our way to happily ever after.”

    Hotel Rock Bottom (Deluxe) drops this Friday, with the Ariana Grande remix as its centerpiece. The original album and singles like “Boys” and “Rhythm of Love” are streaming now.

  • Everything You Need in Your Ultimate Pride Month Starter Kit (Yes, Glitter Included)

    Everything You Need in Your Ultimate Pride Month Starter Kit (Yes, Glitter Included)

    Pride Month is like queer Christmas, minus the stress of gift wrapping and plus a whole lot more thigh. Whether you’re a Pride first-timer or a seasoned veteran with fan-snapping wrist strength, you need to be prepared. And what better way than with the ultimate Pride Month Starter Kit?

    Here’s everything you actually need to serve face, protect your phone, flirt with your ex, and make it to July with glitter still in your scalp.

    1. Glitter, But Make It Biodegradable

    We love the planet almost as much as we love looking fabulous, so please make your sparkle sustainable. Biodegradable glitter is the way to go, because the only thing toxic at Pride should be your ex’s texts.

    Snag your glitter, diva tee, and Grindr premium: here’s everything you need in your Pride Month starter kit.
    Photo: Writopia Lab

    2. Jean Overalls

    Summer’s here, and the flannels have been laid to rest. Enter: the timeless lesbian classic, jean overalls with a crisp white or black tee underneath. Functional, flirtatious, and with just enough side gap to get a sunburn on your ribcage. We love a seasonal switch-up.

    3. A Fan That Snaps Louder Than Your Ex’s Apologies

    You’re not at Pride unless you’re dramatically snapping open a folding fan every time someone dares to block your breeze. Bonus points if it says “WERK,” “HOT MESS,” or “NO THANKS.” Shade isn’t just encouraged, it’s tradition.

    Snag your glitter, diva tee, and Grindr premium: here’s everything you need in your Pride Month starter kit.
    Photo: The Gay Fan Club

    4. A Grindr Premium Subscription

    Pride is Grindr’s Super Bowl. Go ahead and unlock that premium for the weekend, you deserve it. Who needs a map when you can see who’s three feet away, shirtless, and “looking”? Remember to hydrate before you misbehave.

    5. Poppers (For When the Beat, and the Boys, Drop)

    Yes, darling, we went there. If you’re entering a dark room, dancing in a sweaty crowd, or just need a sudden personality reset, poppers are practically Pride cologne. Just remember: not all nostrils were created equal. Sniff responsibly.

    Photo: Alamy
    Photo: Alamy

    6. Your Chosen Family

    More important than any crop top or glitter bomb is the crew you roll with. Whether it’s your ride-or-die queer besties, your drag mom, or your favorite chaotic cousin, Pride is best served with people who get you and won’t judge you for crying during Robyn.

    7. A Signature Look™️

    This isn’t the time to blend in. Think rhinestones, mesh, booty shorts, and body glitter. Or if that’s not your vibe, go full cottagecore lesbian or queer-coded anime villain. The assignment is: Be seen from space.

    Snag your glitter, diva tee, and Grindr premium: here’s everything you need in your Pride Month starter kit.
    Photo: ICT Award

    8. Your Favorite Diva Repped Proudly on a Cropped T-Shirt

    Whether it’s Beyoncé, Gaga, Ariana, Cher, or a deep-cut Mariah moment, your diva allegiance must be made known. Bonus points if it’s a bootleg tee from Etsy that says “Mother” in bold font across the chest. Respect your elders.

    9. Crossbody Bag That Says “Try Me, Thief”

    Look, we love a tiny short with no pockets. But shady characters love them even more. Pride events are packed, and the last thing you want is to realize your phone’s gone right after sending a risky text to your situationship. A secure, zipped, crossbody bag is cute and practical. Slay, but safely.

    Snag your glitter, diva tee, and Grindr premium: here’s everything you need in your Pride Month starter kit.
    Photo: DH Club

    10. A Signature Gay Playlist That Pleases the Girls, Gays, and Theys

    This isn’t just any playlist, it’s THE event playlist. It’s Charli XCX followed by Kylie followed by RuPaul followed by “The Climb” just to make everyone cry a little. Your aux cord is a sacred weapon. Use it wisely.

    Now go forth, queer warrior, with your starter kit in hand and your diva playlist queued. Pride Month is here, so be loud, be proud, and be so extra it hurts.

  • ‘Wicked: For Good’ Trailer Teases a Bittersweet Finale in Oz

    ‘Wicked: For Good’ Trailer Teases a Bittersweet Finale in Oz

    The witches of Oz are back, and they’re bringing all the heartbreak, high notes, and high drama in the first trailer for Wicked: For Good. Universal Pictures dropped the spellbinding teaser during a one-day theatrical event, giving fans their long-awaited look at the final act of the beloved Broadway adaptation.

    Set to land in theaters Nov. 21, Wicked: For Good marks the final chapter in director Jon M. Chu’s dazzling two-part cinematic take on the iconic musical. Picking up where Wicked: Part One left off, the trailer hints at deep emotional stakes, soaring performances, and a friendship that could reshape the very soul of Oz.

    A Rift as Wide as a Tornado

    If Part One gave us a friendship in bloom, For Good shows us its fallout. Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba is now a hunted figure, demonized as the “Wicked Witch” and forced into exile deep within the forests of Oz. But she’s far from silent. Fueled by truth and fury, Elphaba’s fight continues as she works to free Oz’s voiceless Animal citizens and unmask the Wizard’s lies.

    Meanwhile, Ariana Grande’s Glinda is all shimmer and status, living it up in the Emerald City as the new face of “goodness.” Polished and poised, Glinda is under the watchful eye of Madame Morrible (played by Michelle Yeoh) and adored by a city desperate for reassurance.

    But even with a fairytale wedding to Prince Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey) on the horizon, Glinda can’t shake the ache of her shattered bond with Elphaba. The trailer teases a fateful attempt at reconciliation, one that threatens to break them apart for good.

    A Familiar Storm Brews

    As the forces of The Wizard of Oz swirl closer, fans will notice familiar shadows creeping in. There’s Nessarose (Marissa Bode), Elphaba’s sister, now teetering on a tragic fate. Boq (Ethan Slater) appears increasingly entangled in Oz’s political games. And yes, the trailer closes with a very iconic swirl of gingham: Dorothy has arrived.

    This time, the stakes aren’t just personal, they’re mythic. With an angry mob on her heels and the Emerald City in a frenzy, Elphaba’s destiny looms. But so does a final reckoning with Glinda, one that will require honesty, vulnerability, and possibly even forgiveness.

    As the title promises, everything is about to change…for good.

    Fan Reactions: “Chills. Just chills.”

    The trailer’s release sent the internet into a collective squeal:

    • “I have watched the Wicked: For Good trailer.” wrote one fan on X (formerly Twitter), complete with a teary-eyed Ariana Grande GIF from her press tour last year.

    • Another added, “THE CHILLS I JUST GOT WITH WICKED’s TRAILER OMG AND FOR GOOD STARTED PLAYING

    The buzz is palpable, and for good reason. Chu’s return to Oz is packed with promise and glitter.

  • One Girl, One Boy, and Zero Shame: Kevin McHale Gets Candid About Losing His Virginity

    One Girl, One Boy, and Zero Shame: Kevin McHale Gets Candid About Losing His Virginity

    Kevin McHale, best known for his role as Artie Abrams on Glee, recently opened up about his journey of self-discovery and acceptance during an appearance on the podcast A Gay Old Time. The actor and singer shared candid insights into his early experiences with sexuality, highlighting the importance of embracing one’s true self.

    Early Encounters and Self-Realization

    McHale recounted his teenage years, describing how he initially dated girls and felt physical attraction toward them. However, within a six-month period, he lost his virginity to both a girl and a boy, experiences that played a pivotal role in his understanding of his sexuality. “I liked both of those experiences,” he shared, emphasizing that these moments helped him shed feelings of shame and accept his identity.

    The actor also discussed a significant encounter with a male best friend, which further solidified his self-acceptance. “That sort of shame or whatever evaporated immediately,” he said. “I was like, ‘Yeah! I enjoyed that!’”

    Coming Out and Public Perception

    In 2018, McHale publicly came out as gay through a humorous tweet referencing Ariana Grande’s song “No Tears Left to Cry,” stating it was “gayer than me and I ACCEPT. Ty @ArianaGrande.” While the tweet garnered attention, McHale later clarified that he hadn’t intended it as a formal coming-out announcement. He explained that those close to him were already aware of his sexuality, and he felt no need to make a grand declaration.

    Reflecting on his time during Glee, McHale revealed that he chose not to come out publicly due to concerns about a partner’s family’s reaction. “The person I was with came from the most accepting family, but one of the family members, he was terrified of them finding out,” he said.

    Embracing Authenticity and Moving Forward

    Since coming out, McHale has continued to embrace his identity both personally and professionally. He has been in a relationship with actor Austin P. McKenzie since 2016, and the couple often shares glimpses of their life together on social media.

    Austin P. McKenzie and Kevin McHale Dating.
    Photo: Instagram (@austineyes)
    Austin P. McKenzie and Kevin McHale Dating.
    Photo: Instagram (@austineyes)

    McHale’s openness about his journey serves as an inspiration to many, highlighting the importance of self-acceptance and authenticity. His story resonates with those navigating their own paths, reminding them that embracing one’s true self is a powerful and liberating experience.

  • Lady Gaga Edges Closer to EGOT Status With Sports Emmy Win

    Lady Gaga Edges Closer to EGOT Status With Sports Emmy Win

    Mother Monster racks up more history-making milestones, including Coachella, Spotify, and a record-breaking tour.

    Lady Gaga is one step closer to achieving EGOT status — and she’s doing it in true Gaga fashion: boldly, iconically, and with just the right amount of sparkle.

    On May 20, the multi-hyphenate superstar added a Sports Emmy to her ever-growing trophy shelf for her emotional performance of Hold My Hand ahead of Super Bowl LIX. The pre-game moment doubled as a tribute to victims of the New Orleans truck attack, California wildfires, and Hurricane Helene — blending Gaga’s signature theatricality with heartfelt advocacy.

    With an Emmy, 14 Grammy Awards, and an Oscar already in the bag, Gaga needs just one Tony Award to enter the exclusive club of EGOT winners, alongside greats like Audrey Hepburn, Elton John, Viola Davis, and Barbra Streisand.

    A Year of Mayhem (Literally)

    The Sports Emmy is just one headline in what may be Gaga’s most electrifying year yet.

    In early 2025, she dropped her seventh studio album Mayhem — a critical and commercial juggernaut. The record earned the biggest debut of the year for a female artist on Spotify, anchored by standout singles like Abracadabra, her highest solo debut to date.

    Not to be outdone, Gaga’s Bruno Mars collab Die With a Smile shattered Spotify records for the longest-running daily No. 1 and picked up a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. In April, she surpassed Ariana Grande to become the most-streamed female artist globally, currently ranking third overall behind Bruno Mars and The Weeknd with more than 116 million monthly listeners.

    Live Shows and Legend Status

    Gaga’s stage dominance continues. She wowed festivalgoers during back-to-back Coachella headlining sets in April, then broke global records with a free Copacabana Beach concert that drew over 2.1 million attendees — the largest audience ever for a female performer.

    In March, she accepted the iHeartRadio Innovator Award, delivering a powerful speech that called out ageism and sexism in the music industry.

    “Even though the world might consider a woman in her late 30s old for a pop star — which is insane — I promise that I’m just getting warmed up,” she said.

    The MAYHEM Ball Is Coming

    Next, Gaga is taking Mayhem on the road. Her MAYHEM Ball Tour kicks off July 16 in Las Vegas and will travel through North America and Europe with stops in New York, Toronto, London, Barcelona and more.

    If one thing’s clear, it’s this: Gaga’s not slowing down. EGOT status may be next, but she’s already a legend in her own right.

  • Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Reveal ‘Wicked: For Good’ Trailer Date with One-Night-Only Event

    Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Reveal ‘Wicked: For Good’ Trailer Date with One-Night-Only Event

    Oz fans, prepare to fly. Academy Award nominees Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande have announced a magical event that’s sure to send Ozians everywhere into a full-on Glinda twirl.

    In a joint announcement on Wednesday, May 14, the duo revealed that the Wicked movie will return to theaters across the U.S. and Canada for one night only on Wednesday, June 4—and this special re-release comes with a long-awaited bonus: the debut of the first official trailer for Wicked: For Good, the highly anticipated second installment of the two-part film adaptation.

    A Tease Worth Melting For

    “We know you’ve been waiting for this, and it’s finally coming,” Erivo says in a teaser video, dressed in classic Elphaba green glamour.

    “You will be changed,” adds Grande, alluding to one of the musical’s most iconic lines.

    “…For good!” Erivo finishes with a wink.

    The short video sent fans spiraling into full Broadway-fandom mode, trending across social media within hours. With over a year still to go before the sequel premieres, the trailer release marks the first major peek at what’s to come in Wicked: For Good.

    A Spellbinding Theatrical Experience

    Fans will be able to relive the magic of Wicked: Part One—which enchanted box offices in 2024—and be the first to witness the next chapter on the big screen. The limited-time theatrical return of the first Wicked film serves as a lead-up to Wicked: For Good, which is set to hit theaters on Friday, November 21, 2025.

    Tickets for the June 4 event are available now through WickedMovie.com, and seats are expected to sell fast.

    Photo: Universal Pictures