Under the rainbow: LGBTQ+ stars who brought ‘Wicked’ to life
These LGBTQ+ superstars brought the Wicked movie and its sequel, Wicked: For Good, to the big screen.
October 22, 2025
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These LGBTQ+ superstars brought the Wicked movie and its sequel, Wicked: For Good, to the big screen.
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