Ariana Grande wishes her LGBTQ+ fans a happy London Pride as she lip-syncs along to Kylie Minogue

Ariana Grande wishes her LGBTQ+ fans a happy London Pride as she lip-syncs along to Kylie Minogue in video

Ariana Grande took to her Instagram on Saturday to wish her followers a happy London Pride.

The pop star, 30, shared a video of herself lip-syncing along to Kylie Minogue’s hit song Padam Padam.

She wore a pink dress and curled up under a matching pale pink fuzzy blanket as she danced to the song.

Her blonde tresses were swept up in a hair net and secured back from her face with a pink clip.

Ariana sported a full face of glamorous make-up, including her usual winged black eyeliner. 

Ally: Ariana Grande took to her Instagram on Saturday to wish her followers a happy London Pride

Sing song: The pop star, 30, shared a video of herself lip-syncing along to Kylie Minogue's hit song Padam Padam

Sing song: The pop star, 30, shared a video of herself lip-syncing along to Kylie Minogue’s hit song Padam Padam

Captioning the video, she addressed her LGBTQ+ fans by writing: ‘HAPPY LONDON PRIDE. I LOVE YOUUUUUUU.’

The Dangerous Woman hitmaker also shouted out Kylie, saying: ‘“@kylieminogue you’re perfect.’

Crediting her makeup artist and hair stylist Gabor Kerekes for her stunning look, she added: ‘@gabork_mua ilysm’.  

Ariana appeared to have filmed the video during a break from shooting her new movie Wicked, based on the Broadway show.

The Thank U Next singer plays Glinda The Good Witch in the film and has been spotted several times on the set in Buckingham.

Ariana has dyed her naturally dark tresses blonde for the role and stars opposite Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba.

Wicked is based on Maguire’s 1995 novel of the same name and was first performed on Broadway in 2003 before opening at the Apollo Theatre in London three years later.

In the play, Elphaba arrives at Shiz University and becomes roommates with Glinda but their relationship becomes fraught years later when they meet the Wizard of Oz.  

Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman, who co-wrote the music and lyrics to the Broadway show, have adapted the screenplay while Jon M Chu is directing. 

Michelle Yeoh and Jeff Goldblum will also feature in the movie, which is set for release late next year.

Jonathan Bailey appears as Fiyero Tigelaar, who gets engaged to Glinda in the Wicked play and film, even though his true love for Elphaba pulls him away from her.

Later, he becomes the character known as the Scarecrow, who was played by Ray Bolger in Judy Garland–starring film.

Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang, Adam James, Keala Settle and Bronwyn James are also featured in the cast.

New role: Ariana appeared to have filmed the video during a break from shooting her new movie Wicked, in which she plays Glinda The Good Witch opposite Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba

New role: Ariana appeared to have filmed the video during a break from shooting her new movie Wicked, in which she plays Glinda The Good Witch opposite Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba

Last month, Goldblum let it slip that he had been cast in the film while appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

‘I was just on the set of Wicked. I’m not supposed to talk about that. But it’s been out and about,’ he said. ‘You should see our witches, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, very good.’

Fans of the hit Broadway musical will have to wait to see the full story told via film, as Wicked is being split up into two parts. 

The first film is currently set for a November 27, 2024, release in theaters, with the second chapter arriving in December of the following year.

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