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Ariana Grande is giving up her stage name for “Wicked” credits

Ariana Grande is giving up her stage name for “Wicked” credits

Ariana Grande used her full real name for the end credits of “Wicked.”
Ariana Grande used her full real name for the end credits of “Wicked.”

Ariana Grande has decided to use her real full name for the credits Evil, This is Ariana Grande Butera.

Grande's full name includes the last names of her mother, Joan Grande, and her father, Edward Butera.

Fans may notice the change when they watch the film, which hits theaters as a competitor on November 22nd Gladiator II

In Evil, The Bloodline Hitmaker plays the good witch Glinda, while Cynthia Erivo plays her friend Elphaba and Jonathan Bailey plays Fiyero Tigelaar, Ethan Slater as Boq, Michelle Yeoh, Bowen Yang and more.

This happened as the actress arrived arm in arm with her co-star and boyfriend Ethan for the Australian premiere of her film.

She also recently gushed about the original Glinda, Kristin Chenoweth's reaction to landing the role of the witch.

“We had talked about it for years, but when I finally confessed to her that I wanted to stand up for Glinda, it was something completely different,” Grande said during her performance Sentimental men.

“But I finally confessed to her, I said, 'Hey, I think they're doing this now, and I think I want to choose Glinda,' and she went into the bathroom, closed the door and started crying.” she shared with the Grammy winner.

“It was the sweetest thing in the world. “Oh my God, it makes me emotional,” Ariana Grande recalled.

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