After Wicked’s Ethan Slater Went Viral For Slipping At A Premiere, He Shared A Take That I Found Refreshing

After Wicked’s Ethan Slater Went Viral For Slipping At A Premiere, He Shared A Take That I Found Refreshing

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As of late, the Wicked cast has been traveling the globe and widening the yellow brick road for fans as one of the most anticipated films on the 2024 movie schedule finally hits theaters. Earlier this week, the stars ventured to the London premiere of the musical and were met with much fanfare. It was also there that Ethan Slater had a viral moment when he slipped and fell while leaving the green carpet. When Slater was asked about the moment, he provided a take on it that I thought was refreshing.

As it stands, the original TikTok video of Ethan Slater’s stumble has amassed over 3.3 million views and has really made the rounds across the Internet over the past week. Some people might shudder and hide from embarrassment in a situation like this. However, the Broadway star shared a more balanced (no pun intended) perspective after a SiriusXM commented on how the the video showed he had “really great reflexes.” In Slater’s words:

For that to be your takeaway is really a beautiful thing. Thank you for saying that. It was so funny, the first thing that I thought, we walked out onto the carpet and everyone was like, ‘Hey, so it’s been raining. It’s really slippery.’ And I was like, ‘You guys, I got this. It’s fine. I’m not gonna slip. It’s gonna, it’s gonna be fine.’ And then I wiped out really hard. It was good. I felt like Jason Derulo, you know.

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