'Wicked' Fans Take To The Internet To Express Their Dismay With Ariana Grande's "Distracting" Lashes

"The lashes were more distracting than the toddlers running up and down in the cinema aisles!"

“Wicked” has been flying off the shelves since it hit theaters on November 22, and fans have been obsessed with everything from the costumes to the big-screen magic.

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But in the middle of all that excitement, a weirdly specific debate has taken over online: Ariana Grande’s eyelashes. People aren’t just saying they notice them, they’re saying the lashes pull them out of Oz, like the glam is too loud for the era the movie is trying to sell.

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Now the question is whether a tiny beauty choice can wreck the illusion for thousands of viewers at once.

'Wicked' has been dominating the box office and captivating fans since its release on November 22.

'Wicked' has been dominating the box office and captivating fans since its release on November 22.Universal Pictures
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However, there is one small detail that some fans have become fixated on.

However, there is one small detail that some fans have become fixated on.YouTube/Wicked Movie
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The issue in question? Ariana Grande's eyelashes!

The issue in question? Ariana Grande's eyelashes!YouTube/Wicked Movie

That’s the moment the “distracting lashes” talk started to spread, right alongside the November 22 box office hype.

The impact of makeup choices on an actor's performance is a nuanced yet critical aspect of film production. In the case of 'Wicked,' Ariana Grande's eyelashes have become a focal point of contention for fans, detracting from the immersive experience that the film aims to provide. This concern highlights how a seemingly minor detail can create a psychological barrier for both the performer and the audience.

When actors feel self-conscious about their appearance, as some fans suggest may be the case with Grande's lashes, it can impede their ability to fully embody their characters. This is especially important in a high-stakes performance like 'Wicked,' where audience engagement is essential for the storytelling experience.

To prevent such distractions, it is crucial for performers to collaborate closely with makeup artists. The goal should be to create a look that enhances the character and the overall narrative, rather than drawing attention away from the performance, which is what many fans seem to feel happened in this adaptation.

Makeup artistry is both an art and a science, and professionals often stress the importance of choosing the right products. Celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta suggests that the right lashes can enhance an actor's look without becoming a distraction.

He recommends natural-looking lashes that complement the character rather than overwhelm the viewer. Additionally, Ta advises actors to undergo makeup tests before performances to avoid any potential distractions.

By collaborating closely with skilled makeup artists, performers can ensure they achieve a balance between character portrayal and viewer engagement.

Many viewers have found Ari's lashes to be distracting and unsuited to the Oz era of the film.

Many viewers have found Ari's lashes to be distracting and unsuited to the Oz era of the film.YouTube/Wicked Movie

So, what could have been done differently? "I would have curled the lashes profusely to get a really strong lift of the lash, coated them with mascara, and added in wispy individual lashes in varying lengths of 8mm – 12mm," Sarah said.

Eilish Gilligan from the Shameless Podcast also shared her thoughts on Ariana's lashes, calling out the stark contrast between her ethereal look and those outrageous lashes. "Why is she wearing a strip lash that has not been cut to her eye shape?" she asked.

Some have speculated that perhaps it was Ariana who didn't want to deviate from her signature look.

Some have speculated that perhaps it was Ariana who didn't want to deviate from her signature look.Universal Pictures

"Glinda's makeup kinda made me transform my entire look and my entire relationship to makeup," Grande said.

"Glinda's makeup kinda made me transform my entire look and my entire relationship to makeup," Grande said.YouTube/Wicked Movie

Then fans began tying the lash fixation to immersion, claiming they can’t fully sink into the Oz world when they keep clocking Ari’s eyes.

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Social media has become a powerful platform for fans to express their opinions, sometimes leading to intense backlash.

Even the “Wicked” makeup back-and-forth got pulled into it, with viewers comparing what looks good on camera to what fits the Oz era.

Australian makeup artist Sarah Peart agreed that the lashes "were distracting as they were long, black, and in some shots appeared to be lifting in the inner corner of the eye." She added, "I feel this distracted from her character's ethereal aesthetic."

The hosts of the podcast agreed that perhaps it was Ariana herself who refused to deviate from her iconic personal style. The star previously spoke about Glinda's style, saying, "Glinda's makeup kinda made me transform my entire look and my entire relationship to makeup."

"There's no thick eyeliner. There's no heavy crease," Ariana explained. "It's just really warm and open and pretty, and, you know, the lashes are in a cat shape, which still gives you the cat-eye lift that I usually love, but it's also just a more honest representation of what you look like. It's just like, oh, this is an eye."

Here's what some netizens had to say.

Here's what some netizens had to say.Instagram/sarahpeartartistry

"I felt so strongly about this during the film."

"I felt so strongly about this during the film."Instagram/polly_maeve

"They were so bad!"

"They were so bad!"Instagram/rachthebridge

And just like that, the whole conversation turned into a full-on internet side quest, with people shouting “why is this the thing?” about Grande’s lashes.

Audience Expectations and Artistic Choices

Artistic choices, such as makeup and costume design, are integral to a film's success.

"I couldn't stop staring at them."

"I couldn't stop staring at them."Instagram/Tahinisauce

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Cindy Lou, is that you?Instagram/Cheertator Torrance

Frances Hannon was the lead hair and makeup artist for the film, so what does she have to say about Ariana's look? "We wanted to find a timeless look so that in 20 years, when people are still watching this, it will look as beautiful as when the film comes out next week," she said.

"We kept Ari's look iridescent and opalescent, and it was in tone with her costumes most of the time," she explained. "For her body, face, and hair, we wanted that feathery, light, princess-like quality."

"It was never a heavy, dark lipstick or a dark eyeshadow," Frances said. "Once we did that with Ari, combined with the reflective base on Elphaba, it gave an amazing balance."

The ongoing conversation surrounding Ariana Grande's eyelashes in 'Wicked' illustrates a fascinating intersection between performance and audience perception. Fans have expressed their discontent, suggesting that these lashes detract from Grande's portrayal of Glinda Upland, a character synonymous with charm and innocence. This reaction underscores the intense expectations placed on performers, especially in adaptations of beloved source material.

To enhance the viewing experience, it is crucial for filmmakers and production teams to consider audience feedback. Incorporating consultations with makeup artists and allowing for community engagement could lead to a more harmonized presentation. Such efforts could prevent distractions that disrupt the narrative flow, ultimately benefiting both the performers and the audience. As 'Wicked' continues its box office success, it serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between artistic choices and audience expectations in the world of film.

If the lashes keep stealing the spotlight, the Oz illusion might not stand a chance.

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