Kristin Chenoweth is fighting back after One Million Moms began boycotting the organization. evil Movie.
The conservative group’s latest petition asks parents to pledge not to watch the Jon M. Chu musical movie because it “pushes the LGBTQ agenda into families, especially children.”
“Of course, the musical contains a lot of witchcraft and witchcraft, content that prompts most parents to avoid taking their children to see it evil. But the film also shows less discrete aspects of cross-dressing and man-on-man fascination that parents may not expect,” the petition states. “Instead of an uplifting Broadway musical about friendship and family, the talent and resources are used to make a dark film that also promotes awakening.”
Chenoweth was the original creator of the character Glinda in the Broadway musical. evil In 2003, she responded to the One Million Moms petition, commenting on Instagram: “Everyone knows that ‘Millions of Moms’ are just a few hundred. Maybe. That’s what’s called entertainment. Artistry. I’m a Christian woman, Or the origins of Glinda’s character and all the stupid things these women spout out of hate. I can’t help it: I try to love them anyway because they don’t get it. To girl power people, go for it evil. On stage or in a movie theater.
The film adaptation of the beloved stage musical stars Ariana Grande as Galinda and Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba. evilThe film, which tells the untold story of the witches of Oz, has been a box office success since its release on November 22, setting a record as the highest-grossing Broadway adaptation.
Last month, in an interview gay eraGrande and Erivo also responded to fans who “shipped” them evil figure.
“I think Elphie is…she goes where the wind blows. I think she loves Glinda, I think she loves love. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with celebrating the deep connection between the two of them, “Erivo said. “They do have a real relationship. It’s true love and that’s probably why people ship it. They have an unbreakable bond and love for each other.
Grande added, “Trust and truth and a safe space between each other, that’s what all relationships should be like, whether they’re romantic or platonic.”