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This year, Thanksgiving season may be getting renamed "Wicked" season . The movie adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical is appearing in theaters on Nov. 22, and in the run-up to the big-screen debut, our news feeds have been absolutely flooded with Glinda (played by Ariana Grande), Elphaba (played by Cynthia Erivo ), and "Wicked"-related news.

The snippets of the movie we've seen so far, like in the official trailer , have only made us more excited about the adaptation. But there's one moment in particular that caught our fitness-obsessed attention: the chandelier scene. You may know what we're talking about, since it was included in the trailer and in Vanity Fair's interview with Grande and Erivo.



"I'm literally never going to forget you jumping on a chandelier over my head whilst singing," Erivo is quoted as saying. "She was just so excited to perform for her new friend. She wanted to do a trick," Grande responded, referring to Glinda.

The idea of swinging from a chandelier seems pretty physically taxing on its own, but add in singing (it seems like Grande is belting out "Popular" while she does the move) and we're really stunned. So, we asked certified fitness trainer Teddy Savage what he thought it would take to nail a stunt like this. Here's what he said.

Teddy Savage is a certified fitness trainer and the national lead trainer at Planet Fitness . How Hard Is the Chandelier Stunt in "Wicked"? "This stunt poses a myriad of physical and mental challenges to perform sa.

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