Why Ariana Grande Just Fixed That Evil Instagram Account

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If there is any doubt about it Ariana Grande continues her role as Glinda The Good Witch Evil very seriously, the star’s latest move is the perfect proof because Grande just corrected the official Evil Instagram account.

In the run-up to the first film’s premiere on November 22nd Evil account sends all kinds of content to get people excited as they prepare to hit theaters around the world, from behind-the-scenes content to premiere moments and, because this is a musical after all, songs.



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The 13th of November Evil account posted videos of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande renditions of the musical’s uber-popular songs “The Wizard and I” and “Popular,” with lyrics on screen, and Grande had a slight correction.

In the video post for “Popular,” as ICYMI Mattel actually leaked part of earlier this yearthe text reads: “Popular! You will be popular! I will teach you the right thing poise wwhen you’re talking to boys, little ways to flirt and flirt.”

Although that’s a prevalent version on lyrics sites, Grande took to the comments section to point out that those lyrics were actually wrong. “It’s ‘tricks’!!!!!!” Grande wrote in the comments section and added a little “I love you” note to the account to show that there were indeed no hard feelings.

Ironically, the caption is for Evil account’s post read: “We know about popular. ” But Grande probably knows more.



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That said, the debate about “poise” vs. “tricks” at their best. While popular lyrics website Genius and even Apple Music favor “poise,” Spotify and the official lyric video from the original Broadway production favor “tricks.” A+ to Ariana Grande!


Originally appeared on Teen Vogue


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