Ariana Grande has opened up about keeping the vocal changes she made for her role as Glinda in Wicked, even after the film’s release. The 31-year-old star, who has been nominated for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards, shared that the alterations to her voice – particularly her higher register and distinct articulation – may remain a permanent part of her sound.
Speaking with Variety in an interview published on January 2nd, Ariana explained, “I think that might stay.” She expressed gratitude for the vocal changes she underwent while portraying Glinda, stating, “Certain things maybe won’t melt away, some will, but I’m really grateful for the pieces that will stay with us forever.” For Ariana, the new vocal traits are a lasting gift from the role, leaving her with a sense of fulfillment.
The Wicked star also emphasized the intense work she and her co-star, Cynthia Erivo, who plays Elphaba, put into their performances. Ariana revealed, “Maybe people underestimate how long we spent finding and disappearing into these women,” underscoring the dedicated process that shaped their characters.
Ariana’s acknowledgment of the enduring influence of Glinda’s voice shows just how deeply she immersed herself in the role, marking a significant moment in her evolving musical identity.