Ariana Grande has shared a difficult new update after weeks of nonstop promotion for Wicked: For Good. The 32-year-old revealed on Instagram that she has tested positive for Covid, adding another setback to an already chaotic press tour.
The problems began earlier this month. Grande skipped the New York premiere interviews to support co-star Cynthia Erivo, who had lost her voice. She then missed the Brazil premiere entirely. In Singapore, a man jumped a red-carpet barrier and rushed toward her. Erivo quickly pushed him back before security stepped in, but Grande was struck during the chaos.

Days later, the same man posted a selfie pointing at her poster, claiming he had “met” her. He was later jailed for nine days. Speaking at a Los Angeles screening, Erivo admitted the past week had been overwhelming and said the experience brought the cast closer together.
Grande has also faced intense scrutiny over her appearance. She grew emotional during a recent interview while discussing the pressure of beauty standards. She explained she has lived under public judgment since her teens and now works hard to protect her mental health. Her message was clear: comments about bodies are never welcome.

With her Covid diagnosis, Grande has withdrawn from a planned appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show and will miss several upcoming Q&A events. Erivo attended the taping alone as Grande rests and recovers.
Despite the setbacks, Grande hopes fans will understand as she focuses on healing and protecting her wellbeing.