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Are you holding space for the lyrics of 'Defying Gravity?' All about the new Wicked meme

Are you holding space for the lyrics of 'Defying Gravity?' The new 'Wicked' meme has us giggling

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
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Chronically online Wicked fans are all over this one.

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Have you held space for "Defying Gravity" lately??

If you're still on the hellsite that is X (fka Twitter), you may have noticed a new Wicked-centric meme format pop up in the past 48 hours.

Allow us to explain.

It all began started thanks to an interview clip from The Advocate Channel, in which EqualPride's own Tracy E. Gilchrist spoke with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande about Wicked's most famous song, "Defying Gravity," and what it means to people.

"I've seen, this week, people are taking the lyrics of 'Defying Gravity' and really holding space with that, and feeling power in that," Gilchrist says in a clip edited for Instagram.

The familiar instrumentals play in the background as Erivo appears to have an emotional reaction.

"That's really powerful," she replies as Grande takes her hand to seemingly comfort her. "I didn't know that was happening."

Soon, the clip was shared to X, where Wicked fans who have been eagerly gobbling up every moment of Erivo and Grande's press tour for the film latched onto the most memorable parts. And there were quite a few.

Granted, it can be difficult to gather context from a short clip, so Gilchrist explained how the whole thing actually came about.

"When I posed the question to Cynthia about people holding space with the lyrics to 'Defying Gravity,' It was two days after the election, and everyone I knew in the LGBTQ+ community was trying to make sense of what we might be facing," she said.

Reasoning aside, the video went viral, and it was ultimately both the idea of "holding space" for the lyrics of "Defying Gravity" and the reaction Erivo had to it (and Grande to Erivo) that made the biggest splash.

And thus, a meme was born.

You have to be chronically online to understand a number of these, but enough of us are that the meme is working. And, perhaps best of all, it even seems to be doing exactly what the press tour intended in the first place — get more people to the theaters for Wicked.

"I loved [Erivo's] response, and I love that people are having a laugh, because I know I could use one about now," Gilchrist tells PRIDE. "I never considered I’d become a meme, but as an unrepentant showqueen, I’m thrilled that it’s for something this campy in response to a movie I love. Now go see Wicked!"

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Rachel Kiley

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.