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Nessa, Wicked and Marissa
'Wicked' star Marissa Bode slams ableist jokes about Nessarose: 'Deeply uncomfortable'
Marissa Bode is speaking out against ableist comments about her "Wicked" character. The actress, who plays Nessarose in the blockbuster film based on the Broadway musical, said in a TikTok video she is uncomfortable with jokes that have been made online about the character's disability.
'Wicked's' Marissa Bode calls out 'very gross' comments about Nessarose's disability
Marissa Bode, the first wheelchair user ever to play 'Wicked's' Nessarose, called jokes about her character's disability 'low-hanging fruit.'
'Disability is not fictional': 'Wicked' star Marissa Bode slams ableist jokes over her role as Nessarose
Marissa Bode, who recently starred as Nessarose in the new cinematic adaptation of "Wicked," boldly confronted the flurry of ableist jokes and hate messages that have marred her groundbreaking performance.
Wicked's Marissa Bode makes history as first wheelchair user to play Nessarose
Marissa Bode, who stars in the film Wicked, is the first ever Nessarose to actually be a wheelchair user. John M. Chu's Wicked starring Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda has taken the world by storm. Although we've only seen part 1 of the story, the leading ladies are receiving a lot of awards buzz.
'Wicked' Star Marissa Bode addresses 'harmful' ableist comments
Marissa Bode, the first wheelchair user to portray Nessarose in "Wicked," has called the reaction online to her character "gross and harmful."
Wicked star Marissa Bode slams ‘gross’ jokes about Nessarose’s disability
Wicked star Marissa Bode has slammed “gross” jokes about her character Nessarose’s disability, reminding viewers that their comments affect actual disabled people. Bode portrays Nessarose, the Wicked Witch of the East,
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Is Nessarose a huge win for "Wicked"? It's complicated
Marissa Bose's casting is groundbreaking and deserving of celebration. The role itself, however, comes with caveats ...
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‘Wicked’ Massively Changes Nessarose (And We’re So Glad)
From the beginning, Wicked adds a number of noticeable developments to Nessa, including showing audiences a younger version ...
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‘Yeah!’ Cesily Collette Taylor, who plays young Nessarose, praised for the ‘single greatest’ line delivery in ‘Wicked’
Taylor, who plays a young Nessarose in the "Wicked" movie, has became an online sensation for her sweet delivery of one ...
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Who Dies in the ‘Wicked’ Movie? (SPOILERS)
The spoiled younger sister of Elphaba and eventual Wicked Witch of the East, Nessarose is crushed to death in Act II of the ...
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Wicked 2 release date, cast, plot and everything you need to know
Wicked: Part 2 will land in cinemas on November 21, 2025, assuming there aren't any release date delays. As mentioned above, ...
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The 'Wicked' movie's biggest changes from the Broadway musical and book
Are there any new scenes, songs or characters in "Wicked?" Here's what's different in the new movie starring Cynthia Erivo ...
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How ‘Wicked’ the movie compares to ‘Wicked’ the musical
The first “Wicked” film is faithful to Act 1 of the musical, all the way down to the soundtrack. No songs were cut, and with ...
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What Elphaba’s costume has to do with mushrooms, and more secrets from the 'Wicked' costume designer
Wicked” costume designer Paul Tazewell opens up about the making of Elphaba and Glinda's costumes on Wicked — the meaning of ...
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Does Elphaba die? Here's what happens in Wicked Part 2 (according to the musical)
In Act Two of Wicked, Nessarose becomes the Governor of Munchkinland following the death of her father. Boq effectively ...
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