Ariana Grande Reveals She Has Covid Days After Cynthia Erivo Fell Ill

Ariana Grande Reveals She Has Covid Days After Cynthia Erivo Fell Ill
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- Ariana Grande shared on Instagram that she’s fallen ill with COVID-19
- Grande shared an image from her Nov. 18 appearance onThe Tonight Showand wrote “moments before Covid”
- Both Grande and Cynthia Erivo skipped most press interviews atWicked: For Good‘s New York City premiere on Nov. 17 after Universal Pictures announced that Erivo was “not feeling well”
Ariana Grande shared that she tested positive for COVID-19 asWicked: For Good‘s press tour comes to a close.
Grande, 32, shared a photo from her Tuesday, Nov. 18 appearance onThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallonto herInstagram Storieson Thursday, Nov. 20 and captioned the post, “moments before Covid.”
After Grande shared the post on Instagram,Varietyreported that the actress and singer pulled out of her planned appearance onThe Kelly Clarkson Showthis week and will miss Q&A panels forWicked: For Goodin the coming days. HerWickedcostar Cynthia Erivo will still appear onThe Kelly Clarkson ShowasVarietyreported.
Grande’s health announcement comes three days after she and Erivo, 38, skipped most press interviews atFor Good‘s N.Y.C. premiere on Monday, Nov. 17. Universal Pictures announced prior to the event that Erivo had lost her voice and was “not feeling well.” Both women posed for photos at the event’s red carpet, and they briefly spoke during a livestream hosted at the premiere. Grande explained during the interview that she was “not letting (Erivo) speak,” though Erivo did offer a short comment with a hoarse voice.
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Grande’s COVID reveal comes at the end of a setback-filled press tour forFor Goodthe sequel to 2024’sWicked. Grande was prevented from attending a premiere for the movie in São Paulo, Brazil on Nov. 4 “due to a safety issue” with her plane. At the movie’s Singapore premiere on Nov. 13, a man rushed at the Glinda actress and grabbed her while she walked the red carpet with her costars.
(The man, identified as 26-year-old Australian native Johnson Wen, pleaded guilty to one charge of being a public nuisance and was sentenced to nine days in jail,The New York Timesreported on Monday, Nov. 17.)
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When Erivo and Grande were on the press circuit promoting the firstWickedmovie in 2024, they revealed that they each separately contracted COVID-19 days before filming “some of the most important works of the whole movie,” as Grande once toldThe New York Times.
Erivo, meanwhile, told Jimmy Fallon during her own appearance on
on Nov. 19 that her voice was “still missing in action, but she’s there,” speaking with a quiet, low tone. “She’s kind of sexy,” the acclaimed actress and singer said of losing her voice.
Wicked: For Goodhits theaters Nov. 21.
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Published on: 2025-11-20 20:17:00
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