
Pop star Ariana Grande, who has solidified her position as an actress with the movie 'Wicked: For Good', returned to her 'original character' on the Golden Globe red carpet, shedding the glamorous pink.
At the 83rd Golden Globe Awards held in Beverly Hills, California on January 11, Ariana Grande appeared in her signature high ponytail and a black dress, capturing the spotlight.
◆ From 'Glinda' to 'Elphaba' Mood? Bold Transformation
Attending as a nominee for Best Supporting Actress, Grande chose a lavish black ball gown from Vivienne Westwood Couture instead of the pink style she had maintained for movie promotions as 'Glinda'. Local media commented on this look styled by Law Roach, stating, "Grande avoided Glinda's pink and created a dark and elegant atmosphere reminiscent of the witch Elphaba from the musical." Fans also reacted enthusiastically to the return of her trademark ponytail.

◆ 'Silent Protest' on the Red Carpet
What caught more attention than the dress in Grande's fashion that day was the 'ICE OUT' pin attached to the front of her dress. This pin carries the meaning of mourning and protesting the death of 37-year-old Renee Good, who was killed by ICE agents in Minneapolis last week.
Not only Grande, but also many Hollywood stars like Mark Ruffalo, Jean Smart, and Wanda Sykes wore 'Be Good' pins that day, expressing solidarity in honoring the victims. The actions of stars raising social voices in a glamorous festival setting are drawing attention.
Meanwhile, Ariana Grande expressed her overwhelming feelings about being recognized for this performance through social media on December 12, stating, "I am so touched that this performance is being acknowledged."



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