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    Jonathan Bailey is Dashingly Shallow in New Wicked Teaser

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    Jonathan Bailey is back and turning heads—this time in the highly anticipated film adaptation of Wicked.

    The new teaser trailer, released just days ago, has given us our first substantial look at Bailey’s portrayal of Fiyero, and the internet is buzzing.

    For those of us who have followed Bailey from the refined ballrooms of Bridgerton to his roles as a gay acting icon in Fellow Travelers, seeing him take on the role of Oz’s most eligible bachelor is nothing short of thrilling.

    The teaser starts with a bubbly Galinda, played by Ariana Grande, who is giddy with excitement upon learning that Fiyero will be joining her at Shiz University.

    As Fiyero, Bailey brings his signature charm, immediately drawing comparisons to his earlier roles, but with an added layer of depth—or rather, shallowness, as he cheekily declares, “I happen to be genuinely self-absorbed and deeply shallow.”

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    What makes this casting even more significant is the strong connection Bailey has with the LGBTQ+ community.

    As an openly gay actor who has consistently brought authentic queer representation to his roles, his involvement in a cultural juggernaut like Wicked feels particularly special.

    Fans, many of whom are LGBTQ+ themselves, have flooded social media with excitement, some swooning over his looks, others eagerly awaiting how this version of Fiyero will unfold on screen.

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    Bailey’s portrayal of Fiyero isn’t just about the dashing looks or charming banter; it’s a reminder of how far we’ve come in seeing queer actors take center stage in blockbuster films.

    The significance of a queer actor playing a pivotal love interest in a story as beloved as Wicked cannot be understated. It feels like a win for representation—especially in a narrative that, at its core, has always resonated with those who feel like outsiders.

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    As we inch closer to the film’s release on November 22, the excitement only continues to build.

    Whether you’re a fan of the original musical or simply eager to see more of Bailey on the big screen, this adaptation of Wicked promises to be a cultural moment that unites fans old and new, reminding us of the power of stories—and actors—that bring our community together.

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