Ariana Grande stuns onlookers in rare appearance after emotional show
Ariana Grande debuts winter wardrobe after the original Glinda wand surprise
Ariana Grande cosied up in winter clothes as she exited out of CBS Broadcast Centre in New York’s cold weather.
The 31-year-old popstar seemingly channelled her inner Elphaba, played by her co-star Cynthia Erivo, as she sported an oversized long black puffer coat, on Tuesday, December 3rd.
Fans were delighted to see the Side to Side hitmaker as she climbed into a SUV waiting for her, following the shoot of Thursday’s episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.
The popstar greeted fans before she walked to her car, as seen in fan-posted pictures.
Before changing into the warm clothes, Grande donned a pink grey-striped Thom Browne corset for the show, pairing it with a matching midi-skirt and grey pumps.
The Disney alum was surprised by the host Drew Barrymore with the original Glinda wand used in The Wizard of Oz, brought on loan from a private owner.
After an emotional moment, the yes, and? songstress pretended to steal the prized wand.
“Are you serious right now?” Grande said, covering her mouth with a palm.
“Thank you guys, it's been fun. Bye! I'm kidding. I'm kidding.”
This comes after the two-time-Grammy winning singer has been actively promoting her new movie Wicked, which is an adaptation of the 2003 Broadway musical.
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