Wicked star Ariana Grande has tested positive for COVID amid a press tour for Wicked: For Good. The singer-actress posted an Instagram story on November 20 featuring a photo from her appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, captioned, "moments before Covid."The actress who plays Glinda in the second film of the Wicked franchise, Wicked: For Good, will, in turn, reportedly miss a few upcoming press appearances, including one on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Both actors had earlier tested positive for COVID-19 while they were filming the first movie.Fans took to Pop Crave's X post to express concern for Grande.A user (@Thecityismine_x) hoped for Ariana's quick recovery while recognizing her musical talent,"Hope she bounces back quick, her voice is too elite to be sidelined 🤍🔥"Another user (@JamesMulamb) hoped for Grande's fast recovery,"This is devastating I'm hoping for a fast recovery"Another user (@theeee212) insinuated that the man who attacked her during a press tour in Singapore is the one who spread the virus."it was that pyjama dude who attacked her oh i hate him'Another fan (@TayBeyDefender) added,wishing her the fastest recovery@AbiolaBlackdiva added,Quick recovery to the queenMore about all the hiccups Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo faced during Wicked: For Good press tourAriana Grande contracting COVID is the latest hiccup the actress faces during the Wicked: For Good press tour. The news comes after a man jumped the barricades in an attempt to grab Grande during a press tour in Singapore. Grande was also unable to make the premiere in Brazil due to flight delays, triggering fan backlash.Cynthia Erivo lost her voice ahead of the film's New York City premiere, and both Ariana Grande and Erivo opted out of red carpet interviews. Wicked: For Good is set to release on November 21 in the USA. The film is a follow-up to the first film of the franchise, Wicked: Part 1, which was released on November 22, 2024.Ariana Grande plays the role of Glenda in the film, and Cynthia Erivo plays Elphaba.