the the wicked The world and we are just living in it! The Hollywood version of the iconic Broadway musical took the world and the internet by storm this week, with fans flocking to theaters for the highly anticipated premiere.
If you’re like us, you’re too busy making room for the lyrics to “Defying Gravity” to finish your work week or prepare for your next vacation.
But what really captivates us is Jonathan Bailey’s brilliant portrayal of Fiyero. He is the prince of Vincas (formerly Winky Town) and a heartthrob caught between the good-hearted Glinda and her best friend Elphaba. Fans are particularly excited to see Fierro unapologetically embrace her bisexual energy in the film, creating a more complex and fascinating character than ever before. His natural chemistry with Glinda, Elphaba, and even the other Aussians thrills audiences.
Making room for Jonathan Bailey’s Fierro
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Bowen Yang, who plays Pfany, Glinda’s hilarious and wonderful gay right-hand man, shared his thoughts in an interview. pink news:
“I think Fiyero is legitimately bisexual, but I feel like that’s been in the back of my mind since I was a kid.” evil“It’s like, ‘Well, Fiyero is so brave and everyone loves him,’ but that’s because he leans toward narcissistic or narcissistic-looking traits,” Bowen said. explained.
“But no, there’s something about Johnny in this one that’s so… seductive. It’s nice.”
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And he’s charming! Among his attention-grabbing dance numbers, dance through lifeBailey effortlessly charms Ozians of all genders, including Jan’s Pfanny. It is safe to say, we are all under his spell.
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Yang and co-star Bromwyn James also spoke about why Wicked has always held a special place in the LGBTQ community, beyond the bond between Elphaba and Glinda.
“It’s also a story of reconciling who the world tells you you are with who you identify as, and that’s part of being queer,” Yang said.
“I’m just rejecting certain things that people are projecting onto me, and I think, ‘I am who I am.’ I’m part of a community of other people, but in many ways I’m also an individual. Yes, that’s Elphaba, and that’s Glinda.”
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Source: Gayety – gayety.co