African creators dazzle at the premiere of 'Wicked' in London

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American musical fantasy film “Wicked” is out and when it premiered in London, African creators were among the attendees.

The talented creators who attended the “Wicked” premiere include South Africa’s Tricia Mpisi, Banele Ndaba and Kayla Kim Meiring who represented in style.

Mpisi, who wore a Nigerian-inspired outfit, was excited to meet Cynthia Erivo and Arian Grande, who lead in the film.

“Pinch me so I know it’s real!!!@cynthiaerivo @arianagrande have to be some of the sweetest ladies I’ve ever met 🥹🩷 OMG, my year is made!!!! What is happening to my life? Only God can do this,” she wrote on Instagram.

Tricia Mpisi at the ‘Wicked’ premiere in London. Picture: Instagram.

Ndaba, popularly known as Moghelingz, dazzled in a short, black sheer gown.

“From dreaming big in South Africa to walking the ‘Wicked’ green carpet in London! Grateful doesn’t even begin to describe how I feel right now.

“Thank you, @universalpictures and @tiktokcreators, for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that has truly changed my life. This moment is proof that hard work, passion, and staying true to yourself can take you places you’ve never imagined.

“To everyone who has supported me along this journey, this one’s for you,” they said.

Banele Ndaba at the ‘Wicked’ London premiere. Picture: Instagram.

Meiring, who wore a custom Miano Designs pink skirt and red corset, was grateful that her red carpet debut was an international one.

“Imagine my first carpet event is international. Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that I would be awarded the opportunity to attend the premiere of @wickedmovie @universalpicturesuk @tiktokcreators @tiktok @tiktok_southafrica I feel blessed.

“I can’t wait to share the rest of the content with my community online. My hunays! Know this … I keep pinching myself because it honestly still feels so surreal! God did it again,” she said.

Kayla Kim Meiring at the ‘Wicked’ premiere in London. Picture: Instagram.

Other African creators who attended the premiere to the grow influence of African voices in entertainment include Azziad Nasienya (Kenya), Claire Wamboi (Kenya), Grace Amaku (Nigeria, based in the US), Hilda Effiong Bassey (Nigeria), Iremide Makinde (Nigeria) and Pelumi Olawuni (Nigeria).

Based on the generation-defining blockbuster stage musical, “Wicked” follows the untold story of the witches of Oz and stars Emmy, Grammy and Tony-winning a-nominated powerhouse Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, a young woman, misunderstood because of her unusual green skin, who has yet to discover her true power.