There’s something genuinely heartwarming about watching someone experience a full-circle moment in real time. Cesily Collette Taylor, who plays Young Nessarose in the hit movie musical Wicked, was spotted living her best life at an Ariana Grande concert—and the pure joy radiating from that moment is exactly the kind of content that reminds us why we love celebrity culture in the first place.
In a video that’s been making the rounds on social media, Cesily can barely contain her excitement as Ariana belted out“Break Free.”Her hands are in the air, her energy is electric, and you can feel the electricity through the screen. She even shared the moment with the caption,“@arianagrande the part you made us all break free!!!! What a dream!!!!”And honestly? It hits different when you remember that this kid is already making serious moves in Hollywood herself.
What makes this story resonate beyond just another celebrity sighting is the historical weight behind Cesily’s role. She and her Wicked co-star Marissa Bode, who plays the adult Nessarose, made history as the first wheelchair users to portray the beloved character on screen. That’s not a small thing—it’s authentic representation in one of the biggest movie events of the decade, and it signals a real shift in how the industry approaches casting and storytelling.
So while the surface-level takeaway is cute (young actress fangirls at concert, relatable and adorable), the deeper story is about a young performer who’s already breaking barriers getting to celebrate alongside the artists who inspire her. That’s the kind of Hollywood moment that actually deserves the hype.
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