Ariana Grande tests positive for coronavirus after ‘Wicked’ press tour ends

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After a flurry of press interviews, red carpets and late-night TV appearances, “Wicked” star Ariana Grande has contracted the coronavirus.

The pop star turned Hollywood heartthrob shared on her Instagram Story on Thursday, Nov. 20, that she tested positive for coronavirus shortly after appearing as a guest on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”

“Right before COVID,” she wrote alongside a screenshot from the Tuesday, Nov. 18 episode. USA TODAY has reached out to Grande’s representatives for comment.

Oscar-nominated actress and co-star Cynthia Erivo also fall ill At the end of the press tour for the new sequel film “Wicked for Good” (released on Friday, November 2nd). 20).

According to People magazine, Universal Pictures announced that Erivo will no longer hold a press conference for the New York premiere on November 17th because he has lost his voice and is “not feeling well.”

During her sit-down with Fallon, Grande promoted the fantasy musical film by playing the good-hearted Glinda and then demonstrating her expertise in using a wand. “I have to find my footing,” she said, kneeling before her impressed but frightened master, confidently twirling her cane.

Man arrested for grabbing Ariana Grande at ‘Wicked’ premiere goes to jail

An Australian man attending the “Wicked: For Good” premiere in Singapore on November 13 was captured on video rushing to grab Grande as Erivo shoved her as she rushed to protect her.

The man, later identified as Johnson Wen, attempted to jump over the barricade again before being subdued by security personnel. According to the BBC, Wen was sentenced to nine days in prison for the incident on Monday, November 17.

Prosecutors reportedly asked for a one-week prison sentence, even though under local law he could have been sentenced to up to three months in prison.

His social media profiles reveal that he previously rushed the stage at Katy Perry and Chainsmokers concerts before security intervened, and that he calls himself a “troll” on his Instagram profile.

Contributor: Anna Kaufman, america today

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