Ariana Grande‘s awards season journey has begun, first with a Golden Globes nomination and now with eyes set on the Oscars.
Grande received her first-ever Globes nom (as best supporting actress) for her performance in Wicked, and is also a frontrunner for the category at the Academy Awards in March. And though Wicked‘s iconic numbers are not eligible for best original song — where all five nominees are generally performed during the Oscars telecast — would Grande and co-star Cynthia Erivo want to perform at the awards show, as leads of one of the biggest movies (and biggest-ever Broadway musical adaptation) of the year?
“Of course, we love singing with each other,” Grande told The Hollywood Reporter at the Golden Globes First-Time Nominee Celebration on Tuesday. “I’ll sing together absolutely anywhere anytime, especially in celebration of Wicked, and I love her, that’s my sister. Say the word and we’ll be there.” Erivo is also nominated for a Golden Globe and is having her own major Oscar buzz for her performance as Elphaba.
Grande attended the Beverly Hills luncheon alongside mother Joan Grande and shared a moment on the carpet with fellow nominee Zoe Saldaña. The star also reflected o