Ariana Grande spent nearly a decade trying to audition for Wicked
The "yes, and?" singer took voice and acting lessons "every day" for six months to convince Jon M. Chu's team that she could handle Glinda

Ariana Grande is proving yet again that in her core, she’s really just a millennial theater kid who happened to get famous. Like a million other wide-eyed thespians who grew up watching Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel belt it out at the Tonys, Grande spent years dreaming of riding by bubble herself. Unlike the vast majority of those dreamers, she has the chops to do it.
But it didn’t come easy. Even though Grande has won two Grammys and sold almost 90 million records worldwide, securing her place in Jon M. Chu’s upcoming Wicked movies took a whole lot more than a magic wand. “I have never wanted something as badly as I did this,” the “yes, and?” singer said in a recent interview with Amazon Music’s Zach Sang, noting that the prep and audition process took a full six months while she “took lessons every single day while I was doing The Voice to get ready… I trained every single day… to transform my voice even. Everything about me, I had to deconstruct to prove to them that I could handle taking on this other person.”