SZA Slams Misogynoir: Defends Cynthia Erivo Amid Wicked Memes
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SZA has made headlines in recent days by taking a firm public stand against online harassment directed at her Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo. The Grammy-winning artist commented on an Instagram reel from content creator thefilmdiva on November 28th, calling out what she describes as classic misogynoir targeting Erivo. The controversy stems from a November 13th incident at the Wicked: For Good Singapore premiere where a fan rushed Ariana Grande on the yellow carpet. Erivo immediately stepped in to shield Grande, pulling the intruder away and offering comfort as they continued down the carpet. While many praised Erivo's protective instinct, the moment quickly spawned viral memes and videos that SZA found deeply troubling. The memes depicted Erivo as skeletal, overly masculine, and exaggerated her protective gestures, often accompanied by men mimicking her movements.
In her Instagram comment, SZA expressed frustration that such bias persists in 2025, writing that everyone will look back with regret and ask, remember when everyone attacked Cynthia for being Black, bald, and nurturing? That was crazy. She emphasized that the treatment represents nothing but classic misogynoir and called for it to stop immediately. SZA's defense reflects a pattern of advocacy on her part. Earlier, when Erivo was named to British GQ's Men of the Year list, SZA defended the inclusion by noting that Kim Kardashian and other women have also received the honor, clarifying that the category name does not reflect identity.
Erivo herself addressed the Singapore incident during an appearance on the Today Show on November 20th, explaining that she wasn't thinking strategically but simply wanted to ensure her friend was safe. She described her bond with Grande as a long-lasting sisterhood formed during filming and emphasized their mutual support through the promotional tour.
Meanwhile, SZA continues her touring commitments. She performed at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on December 5th as part of her SOS Tour, maintaining her presence in the music industry while also leveraging her platform to call out what she views as discriminatory online behavior targeting Black women in entertainment.
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