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As the conversation progresses, the hosts mention a viral incident where a fan created an alternate poster for "Wicked," mirroring the original Broadway artwork. Instead of appreciating the fan's artistic expression, Cynthia Erivo publicly condemned it, considering it disrespectful. This response provoked outrage among fans and critiqued the attitude of contemporary celebrities, who often feel entitled to their emotional responses.
The commentators argue that such reactions foster a culture of victimhood and further alienate the supportive fanbase. They point out that art is meant to be enjoyed collectively, and that stars should focus on uplifting their supporters rather than alienating them with complaints.