The performance featured the Wicked anthem "For Good," a song holding personal weight for both women, as evidenced by the title tattooed on their palms. Transitioning from musical theater to classic pop, they later recreated the famous Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand "Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again" medley. The event served as a definitive response to recent public speculation regarding the status of their friendship following the conclusion of the film's promotional cycle.
Erivo had previously dismissed rumors of a falling-out, noting that their connection remained personal rather than performative. For Grande, the appearance carried extra weight as she nears the conclusion of her Eternal Sunshine Tour. The 33-year-old singer has confirmed plans to step away from public-facing work following the tour's end, citing a desire to escape the relentless scrutiny that has characterized her recent career. This London performance marked a significant, final chapter in a period defined by their shared work on the $1.3 billion box office hit.





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