Ariana Grande Uses Full Name in Wicked Credits
Ariana Grande decision is also tied to her recent reconciliation with her father, Edward Butera.
Ariana Grande chose to use her full name, “Ariana Grande-Butera,” in the credits, a decision that has both professional and personal significance.
This change represents a “homecoming” for Grande, as she expressed that this role is deeply meaningful to her.
Grande has loved the musical since childhood and sees the film as a return to her roots.
By using her full name, she connects to her younger self who first dreamed of performing in Wicked
Her decision is also tied to her recent reconciliation with her father, Edward Butera. Grande and her father had a strained relationship for several years, particularly after a separation in 2013.
The rift was difficult for her, but in recent years, they have reconnected. By including her father’s last name, Grande honors this renewed bond, along with her relationship with her mother, Joan Grande.
In her music, especially in “Thank U, Next,” Ariana Grande addresses her family struggles and personal growth, themes that resonate with her fans.
Grande’s decision to credit herself as “Ariana Grande-Butera” shows her commitment to family and her roots as she embraces this significant role in her career.
Audiences highly anticipate the Wicked movie, which will premiere in theaters on November 22, 2024.
Ariana Grande biography:
Ariana Grande, born on June 26, 1993, in Boca Raton, Florida, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her impressive vocal range and iconic style.
She started her career in musical theater and gained fame with her role as Cat Valentine on Nickelodeon’s Victorious and Sam & Cat.
Her music career took off with her debut album, Yours Truly, featuring hits like “The Way.” Grande’s powerful voice, often compared to Mariah Carey’s, quickly made her a pop sensation.
Ariana Grande has released notable albums like My Everything, Dangerous Woman , Sweetener, Thank U, Next, and Positions.
She is known for her vocal range and hit singles like “Problem,” “No Tears Left to Cry,” and “7 Rings.”