Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are taking friendship goals to a whole new level — with matching tattoos to mark their time in Wicked for Good, the upcoming movie musical that has fans practically levitating.

 

The two stars, who play Glinda and Elphaba in the highly anticipated film adaptation of the Broadway hit, revealed their new ink in a series of behind-the-scenes photos shared on social media. Each tattoo is said to be a subtle nod to their on-screen bond — a delicate design inspired by the classic Wicked theme of defying gravity (and expectations).

 

 

According to insiders, the tattoos were done right after filming wrapped, during an intimate cast celebration. “It felt like the perfect way to say goodbye — or maybe just ‘see you later,’” Grande reportedly told friends, hinting that their sisterhood may extend beyond the screen.

 

Erivo, who has often called her co-star “a ray of light,” posted a photo of the matching ink with the caption, “For good. Always.” Grande commented with a green heart and a sparkle emoji — a wink to both their characters’ signature colors and the movie’s magical aesthetic.

 

Fans immediately flooded social media with adoration, calling the move “the most Glinda-and-Elphaba thing ever.”

With Wicked for Good set to hit theaters soon, this little act of inked devotion feels like the perfect prelude to a story about friendship, courage, and finding your own magic — together.