Anonymous wrote:If I did the edit I'd just say "sorry, I was focused on the beloved graphic and intended no offense." Then deleted it, easy peasy. It's ok for the actress to hate it and be offended but she should also make an effort to grasp the intention was initially harmless.
Why should the artist apologize? It’s probably some kid from tumblr who loves Wicked and was practicing their photoshop skills to recreate an iconic image. CEs response was insanely over the top and discouraging to these types of aspiring artists. Because it doesn’t match her interpretation it’s wrong and offensive? She should have just said she preferred the movie version because of the focus on the eyes. Also, it’s possible to communicate without words or eyes. The broadway version demonstrates that with a coy smile.