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Chrishell Stause Shines at Wicked Premiere, Shares Love for Musicals
Chrishell Stause, the star of Selling Sunset, wore a glamorous gown on the premiere carpet for Wicked, alongside E News' Zuri Hall and Justin Sylvester, for an evening that was filled with nostalgia…
Landon Buford1 min read
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Chrishell Stause Shines at Wicked Premiere, Shares Love for Musicals
Chrishell Stause, the star of Selling Sunset, wore a glamorous gown on the premiere carpet for Wicked, alongside E News' Zuri Hall and Justin Sylvester, for an evening that was filled with nostalgia and her love for musicals. Stause was dressed to impress and excited as she shared her profound admiration for Wicked, recalling her first experience with the beloved musical.
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“Oh my God, yes, actually!” Stause said when asked if she remembered her first time watching Wicked. “I just remember crying in the theater and being so excited. Live theater and anytime there’s been a transformation to the screen, I’m the first one. I mean, I still watch Chicago to this day, so moving musicals is my thing. I cannot wait.”
Wicked has a special place in Stause's heart, not only because she loves live theater, but also because she appreciates the emotional journey and transformative power of musicals. The powerful storyline, memorable songs, and captivating performances of the show left a lasting impact, and she was excited to witness it brought to life in a new way.
Stause was enthusiastic about the movie adaptation of Wicked during her interview with Zuri Hall and Justin Sylvester, highlighting the way musicals like Chicago have remained a vital part of her life, with their timeless appeal and capacity to transport audiences.
The Selling Sunset star is known for her success in real estate and reality TV, but her excitement for Wicked and love for theater reveal another side of her. Fans will surely connect with this glimpse of her passion for the arts, and as Wicked makes its big-screen debut, it's clear that she'll be watching with the same awe and excitement as the first time in the theater.
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