Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have been lighting up the Hollywood scene with their close-knit friendship during the press tours for their upcoming "Wicked" films. If you've caught them at any events, you've probably noticed how often they're seen holding hands or sharing gentle touches. It's an affectionate display that's been turning heads and filling social media feeds with heartwarming moments.
The duo's touching connection became a viral sensation when Ariana Grande was spotted tenderly holding Cynthia Erivo's finger – a moment that quickly captured the hearts of fans and media alike. During a candid chat on Amy Poehler's "Good Hang" podcast, Grande was asked about these sweet gestures. Poehler lauded the actresses for their genuine, supportive relationship, especially in an industry where female rivalry is often highlighted.
“I channel a lot of energy through my hands," Grande shared. "I’m always holding a hand. I’m always reaching for something sometimes.”
Grande elaborated on how she communicates support through touch, explaining that it was a natural, unconscious behavior she had. "I didn’t even notice that it was a thing about me until that thing happened," she admitted, referring to the viral finger-holding moment.
Amy Poehler's conversation with Grande delved into the challenges faced by women in Hollywood, especially during press tours where every gesture is scrutinized. Poehler praised the actresses' ability to maintain such a positive and supportive bond, remarking on how refreshing it was to see them physically and emotionally "check in" with each other.
Grande recounted the moment with Erivo, saying, "Yeah, because I didn’t know what the fuck was going on. I just wanted to be supportive. I was like, oh my God. And it felt sweet. It felt beautiful. And it was beautiful.” The emotional support between the two stars is not just a show for the cameras – it’s a testament to their genuine friendship.
In a world where Hollywood can often feel like a high-stakes competition, Grande and Erivo's friendship reminds us all of the power of sticking together, one finger hold at a time.