Ariana Grande ‘persuaded’ Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo to ‘follow her dreams’ in sweet nod to friendship

Wicked fans have gone wild after the trailer for part two of the musical was released last week, with triple Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo opening up on her friendship with co-star Ariana Grande

Fans love Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s close friendship(Image: Getty Images for Critics Choice)

Wicked star Cynthia Erivo has revealed how Ariana Grande persuaded her to follow her dreams and become a popstar – unlike her first career choice to become a surgeon.

Speaking as the trailer for Wicked: For Good is released, giving fans a taste of what to expect in part two of the musical, Cynthia – who plays green-skinned Wicked Witch of the West Elphaba – will be releasing her second album, I Forgive You on June 27.

The triple Oscar nominee, who has won Grammy, Emmy and Tony awards, says of her pal and Wicked co-star Ariana: “At the very beginning when we were doing rehearsals, that’s when I sort of decided that, okay, time to write this album. Coaxed by Ariana because she wouldn’t let me get away with it!”

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Cynthia Erivo is releasing a new album(Image: GC Images)

Wicked was the box office hit of the winter, surpassing Mamma Mia! and taking over $750 million worldwide – catapulting Cynthia to fame.

Singing with Ariana on the chart-topping soundtrack to the film, which shot to number one in the UK album charts, critics praised Cynthia’s powerful vocals and emotional acting.

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Yet the star originally wanted to be a surgeon, not a singer.

She says:” I decided I wanted to be a spinal surgeon, randomly. Because I was good at biology and I was starting to get the hang of it.

“I was one of those kids that was good at reading, good at doing all those things and good at class work, but I could also sing. So my left and right brain were sort of like, doing a battle.”

But music won the war.

“I started enjoying singing when I was about eleven,” Cynthia tells Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett on the Dish from Waitrose podcast.

“Music was in my household all the time. My mum would sing along to everything and it would end up being a family sing along.

“My sister and I would sing together while we were doing the dishes. I think I was about fourteen and I was like,’ oh, I think I wanna do this. And then I changed my mind randomly when I was about sixteen, because there were no performers in my class.”

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The trailer for the second Wicked film was released last week(Image: AP)

But when she embarked on a musical career, she received advice from high places – with Oprah Winfrey going out of her way to be helpful.

Cynthia says: “I have had advice from Oprah before, which is really nice.

“Right at the very beginning of my career, I was saying yes to absolutely everything. She was the one that was like, ‘You should say no sometimes.’

“‘It’s really good to say no. Sometimes you need to leave space for yourself’. So I took that to heart and began to really be discerning about what I said yes to.”

Born to Nigerian parents and growing up in Stockwell, south London, Cynthia has now finished filming for the second Wicked movie – which is out in November – apart from a couple of re-shoots, and would like to star in more films.

“I hope I get the chance to do the things that I’m wishing for – more film, more TV, more music. I hope to get to do a little tour.

“In my head I’ve been dreaming of doing some of the biggest stages in the world.”

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Already receiving shining reviews, her new album, I Forgive You, which opens with a cover of No More I Love Yous – a tribute to her hero Annie Lennox – it is a mainly original and deeply personal exploration of romantic relationships.

”The good parts of the relationship, bad parts of a relationship, new relationships, letting go, saying goodbye, and forgiving both parties, yourself and, and the other person,” she says. “And it just sort of wrote itself.”

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Prince William given stark warning from ‘appalled’ David Attenborough on pressing issue

Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough for a chat about the importance of protecting the world’s oceans ahead of William giving a speech urging action in Monaco tomorrow

Sir David Attenborough has warned Prince William of the “unspeakably awful” damage to the ocean floor in a newly released film. The pair joined together in conversation to discuss the importance of protecting oceans in a video released to mark World Ocean’s Day tomorrow.

During the chat, which was filmed at the Royal Festival Hall after the premiere of Sir David’s new documentary, Oceans, William quizzes the 99-year-old naturalist about his experiences of exploring the ocean over his long life. And he issued a stark warning after the Prince of Wales asked him about the state of the oceans right now.

Prince William chats to Sir David Attenborough in a new film (Image: Ryan Jenkinson / Kensington Palace)

Sir David tells William: “The awful thing is, it is hidden from you and from me and most people. The thing that I was appalled by when I first saw the shots for this film is what we have done to the deep ocean floor, it is just unspeakably awful.

“I mean if you did anything remotely like it on land, everybody would be up in arms. If this film does anything, if it just shifts public awareness, it’ll be very important and I can only hope that people who see it will recognise that something must be done before we destroy this great treasure.”

However, the pair agree there is still reason to be optimistic about reversing the damage to our oceans, with Sir David adding documentaries like Oceans, which is released on streaming platforms today, can spread the message of the work that needs to be done to reverse the damage.

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The pair chatted during a meeting at the Royal Festival Hall last month
The pair chatted during a meeting at the Royal Festival Hall last month (Image: Ryan Jenkinson / Kensington Palace)

He told the prince: “What is heartening really is that we have the entree to people’s front rooms. Whole families sitting at home in comfort, can actually suddenly see this coming up. Films like this can expose something new.”

And William added: “It’s a really optimistic excitement sort of moment for the next generation to be able to be bigger explorers and find more data. The next 50 years will be incredible.”

Also in the chat, Sir David shows William an old aqua-lung diving helmet, putting it on his head, as William laughs: “Don’t put it on, you’ll never get it off, David.”

The documentary-maker also tells William about being one of the first people to be able to go diving after its invention saying: “That was the moment when suddenly you moved into a new world. You were flying among the fish, which was an extraordinary experience.”

Sir David showed the prince a very early version of a diving helmet
Sir David showed the prince a very early version of a diving helmet (Image: Ryan Jenkinson / Kensington Palace)

The release of the footage of the conversation comes as William travels to Monaco tomorrow to attend the Blue Economy and Finance Forum, where he will give a speech calling for action to save the oceans before it’s too late.

He is expected to say: “Halfway through this decisive decade, I call on all of you to think big in your actions. Let us act together with urgency and optimism while we still have the chance.”

A Kensington Palace spokesman said: “There should be no doubt that this speech is the Prince of Wales calling for action to save our oceans now. The world is watching. This is him using his platform to call for more to be done sooner rather than later.”

William will be joined at the forum by French President Emmanuel Macron as well as Prince Albert of Monaco and Costa Rica’s President Chaves Robles, who will also make speeches about saving the world’s oceans.

Protecting the oceans has been one of the key focus areas for William’s Earthshot Prize Awards, which is handing out five £1million prizes over a decade for planet-saving solutions.

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Since the awards were established in 2021, finalists in the Revive Our Oceans category have collectively protected and restored over 20,000 square kilometres of ocean and saved, reduced, or recycled 2.5 million tonnes of water.

Prince William given stark warning from ‘appalled’ David Attenborough on pressing issue

Prince William joined Sir David Attenborough for a chat about the importance of protecting the world’s oceans ahead of William giving a speech urging action in Monaco tomorrow

Sir David Attenborough has warned Prince William of the “unspeakably awful” damage to the ocean floor in a newly released film. The pair joined together in conversation to discuss the importance of protecting oceans in a video released to mark World Ocean’s Day tomorrow.

During the chat, which was filmed at the Royal Festival Hall after the premiere of Sir David’s new documentary, Oceans, William quizzes the 99-year-old naturalist about his experiences of exploring the ocean over his long life. And he issued a stark warning after the Prince of Wales asked him about the state of the oceans right now.

Prince William chats to Sir David Attenborough in a new film (Image: Ryan Jenkinson / Kensington Palace)

Sir David tells William: “The awful thing is, it is hidden from you and from me and most people. The thing that I was appalled by when I first saw the shots for this film is what we have done to the deep ocean floor, it is just unspeakably awful.

“I mean if you did anything remotely like it on land, everybody would be up in arms. If this film does anything, if it just shifts public awareness, it’ll be very important and I can only hope that people who see it will recognise that something must be done before we destroy this great treasure.”

However, the pair agree there is still reason to be optimistic about reversing the damage to our oceans, with Sir David adding documentaries like Oceans, which is released on streaming platforms today, can spread the message of the work that needs to be done to reverse the damage.

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The pair chatted during a meeting at the Royal Festival Hall last month
The pair chatted during a meeting at the Royal Festival Hall last month (Image: Ryan Jenkinson / Kensington Palace)

He told the prince: “What is heartening really is that we have the entree to people’s front rooms. Whole families sitting at home in comfort, can actually suddenly see this coming up. Films like this can expose something new.”

And William added: “It’s a really optimistic excitement sort of moment for the next generation to be able to be bigger explorers and find more data. The next 50 years will be incredible.”

Also in the chat, Sir David shows William an old aqua-lung diving helmet, putting it on his head, as William laughs: “Don’t put it on, you’ll never get it off, David.”

The documentary-maker also tells William about being one of the first people to be able to go diving after its invention saying: “That was the moment when suddenly you moved into a new world. You were flying among the fish, which was an extraordinary experience.”

Sir David showed the prince a very early version of a diving helmet
Sir David showed the prince a very early version of a diving helmet (Image: Ryan Jenkinson / Kensington Palace)

The release of the footage of the conversation comes as William travels to Monaco tomorrow to attend the Blue Economy and Finance Forum, where he will give a speech calling for action to save the oceans before it’s too late.

He is expected to say: “Halfway through this decisive decade, I call on all of you to think big in your actions. Let us act together with urgency and optimism while we still have the chance.”

A Kensington Palace spokesman said: “There should be no doubt that this speech is the Prince of Wales calling for action to save our oceans now. The world is watching. This is him using his platform to call for more to be done sooner rather than later.”

William will be joined at the forum by French President Emmanuel Macron as well as Prince Albert of Monaco and Costa Rica’s President Chaves Robles, who will also make speeches about saving the world’s oceans.

Protecting the oceans has been one of the key focus areas for William’s Earthshot Prize Awards, which is handing out five £1million prizes over a decade for planet-saving solutions.

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Since the awards were established in 2021, finalists in the Revive Our Oceans category have collectively protected and restored over 20,000 square kilometres of ocean and saved, reduced, or recycled 2.5 million tonnes of water.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury enjoy lavish family staycation after rekindling romance

Weeks after confirming that she is back with Tommy Fury, Molly-Mae Hague has shared photos of their getaway to the Cotswolds with their two-year-old daughter Bambi

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are spending the weekend in the Cotswolds(Image: mollymae/Instagram)

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury are enjoying a family staycation this weekend, just weeks after confirming that they have rekindled their romance.

The 26-year-old influencer and the boxer, also 26, are spending time in the Cotswolds with their two-year-old daughter Bambi. This afternoon, Molly-Mae shared a mirror selfie on her Instagram Stories with the caption: “Back from St Tropez and straight to the Cotswolds for a surprising staycation.

“This look is giving mum who’s had approx 3 seconds to get ready.” She then posted a photo taken at Aynhoe Park, a 17th-century country estate located at the boundaries of Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire – just next to the Cotswolds – writing: “Restoration Hardware morning…this place is my heaven. Interior spam incoming.”

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Molly-Mae swimming with her daughter Bambi
Molly-Mae swimming with her daughter Bambi(Image: mollymae/Instagram)

The mum-of-one then posted a series of snaps of the luxurious interior of the venue, including two adorable photos of Bambi carrying a little pram while walking around the rooms. Molly-Mae also posted images of her favourite bedrooms and said her daughter put her baby doll to bed in every room of the building.

In one of the photos, Molly-Mae can be seen smiling alongside Tommy, with Bambi standing in front of them. Another image showed a fresh juice bar, followed by two snaps of Molly-Mae and Bambi in a pool. “Telling this girl she can’t go swimming when she sees a pool is like trying to put toothpaste back in the tube,” Molly-Mae joked, before adding. “Never gonna happen. It was freezing.”

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Bambi walking around one of the rooms with her little pram
Bambi walking around one of the rooms with her little pram(Image: mollymae/Instagram)

The family staycation comes just weeks after Molly-Mae went Instagram official with Tommy, confirming they are back together as she posed a photo of them kissing while he held Bambi in their arms. he trio tucked into ice creams on their sunny day out together as a reunited family.

Molly-Mae revealed to fans that her romance was back on with her former fiancé in her Amazon Prime series. The fan-favourite couple shocked fans last summer when they announced their split. They had met on Love Island back in 2019 and went on to build their dream life together, welcoming Bambi in 2023. However, things came crashing down when they released split statements on their social media in August.

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The influencer shared some of her favourite photos of the venue(Image: mollymae/Instagram)

After sharing their reunion with fans, Molly-Mae posted a candid response to her documentary. She said: “I’m so overwhelmed by the response to the last three episodes of ‘Molly-Mae: Behind it all.’ Opening up again wasn’t any easier than the first time… I was so nervous to share more but seeing how much it’s resonated with people has meant everything to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart… PS. Do you want more?”

Speaking in a new episode of her Prime Video docuseries, Behind It All Part II, Molly-Mae spoke candidly about her relationship with Tommy following their split, saying that “things are looking so much better.” In the sixth episode of her docuseries, the influencer shared an update on her relationship which she described was “worth saving”. She also shared her concerns for the future and that she does not want to rush anything with Tommy but to take “things slow”.

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Wizkid Shows Off Daughter At Tribeca Festival, Reveals Name

Nigerian Afrobeats star Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, introduced his infant daughter to the public for the first time during the premiere of his documentary, Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

Accompanied by his longtime partner and manager, Jada Pollock, the Grammy-winning artiste turned heads on the red carpet as he proudly cradled the six-month-old baby girl, dressed in a matching white ensemble.

Despite the documentary being the main focus of the premiere, the family moment stole the spotlight and quickly went viral, drawing admiration across social media.

Moments after the premiere, Wizkid later took to his X (formerly Twitter) page to reveal the child’s name—Morayo Balogun—a heartfelt tribute to his late mother, Jane Balogun, who passed away in August 2023.

The name “Morayo”, meaning “I see joy”, resonated with fans familiar with the emotional weight of his mother’s death.

The red carpet appearance marked not only the premiere of Wizkid’s highly anticipated documentary but also the baby’s first public outing.

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Jada, glowing in a pink-and-white tie-dye dress with red sunglasses, stood beside Wizkid and Morayo as the family posed for photographs and interacted warmly with fans and the press.

Until now, Wizkid and Jada had kept Morayo’s identity private, only offering subtle hints and blurred glimpses. Her arrival was speculated in early 2024, though she is believed to have been born in late 2023.

The couple also share two sons: Zion, born in 2017, and a second child welcomed in October 2022.

Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, one of the international features at Tribeca this year, is a portrayal of the singer’s journey from the streets of Surulere to global stardom.

It chronicles his cultural impact, the evolution of Afrobeats, and his sold-out concert at London’s Tottenham Stadium. The film features appearances from Femi Anikulapo-Kuti, Julie Adenuga, and others in Wizkid’s close circle, painting a vivid picture of the artist’s roots and rise.

Glastonbury fans go wild as huge A-lister teases festival set later this month

The 2025 Glastonbury festival, which is currently three weeks away, may be held by Kiwi chart-topping star Lorde.

Lorde has hinted she will perform at Glastonbury(Image: Getty Images for The Met Museum/)

If Lorde can wang her way onto the stage at the 2025 Glastonbury festival, she might be doing so. The 28-year-old New Zealand singer is once more in the spotlight as her highly anticipated new album, Virgin, is out.

The Royals singer hopes to make it to Worthy Farm this month and secure herself a performance slot, which will undoubtedly raise her profile while her new album drops. From Wednesday, June 15 to Sunday, June 19, Glasgownbury 2025 is scheduled to take place.

A number of well-known celebrities have already taken the headlines, including Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, and Sir Rod Stewart, who will perform the legends slot on the Pyramid Stage. Charli XCX, Doechii, and even The Prodigy are other well-known performers who perform on the same level.

Lorde has made it clear that she will give up everything to attend the 2025 festival, despite not being associated with it. The star may yet make her way into the lineup because some performers are yet to be announced despite only a few weeks until the festival.

Lorde told Jo Whiley’s BBC Radio 2 show: “You know, I’m pretty keen, honestly. I feel like, because the album’s going to be coming out, I am quite tempted by what’s going on, because I’ve got lots of friends playing as well. We’ll see if I can pull some strings and get there.”

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Some acts are yet to be announced for the 2025 Glastonbury festival(Image: SWNS)
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The singer has previously performed on the Pyramid Stage and Other Stage at Glastonbury in 2017. When asked what it’s like to perform in front of an audience at Glastonbury, she responded, “Absolutely unbelievable, enormous.”

“I was shooketh at the scale. So many cameras … oh goodness. So beautiful, so amazing. In 2017 we played the Other Stage, which was so amazing, that was kind of sunset and very moody and just the best. It’s the best festival in the world.”

On June 27th, Lorde’s new album will be released. The actress revealed earlier this week that she finds it difficult to listen to a track from the new album on the Therapuss podcast.

She explained, “There’s a song that I love so much called Clearblue that is about unprotected sex. And just the experience of taking a pregnancy test, and like, this flood of emotions that goes through your body.”

She continued, “That song just destroys me.” “I can’t even really hear it,” I said.

Lorde performing
Lorde could be set to play Glastonbury(Image: GETTY)

She continued, “I’m kind of trying to take me to my teen self, but the album is quite sexual, so it wasn’t sexual purity. “

She also stated to her fans that her new voice will be heard once her most recent album, 2021’s Solar Power, is released. She remarked, “I really needed to make solar power because I love it so much.

Without making Solar Power, I wouldn’t be here with another album, but I think it showed me that you kind of have no choice but to be who you are supposed to be. I was sort of disappearing, and I was wafting and on the beach and thinking, “Actually, I don’t think this is me.” I’m the type of person who makes bangers that make us all laughs; I love to vibe out. That is my core, exactly.

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