Oh, don't worry, I don't think she really meant it in a bitchy way... it's a lot nicer in context in the interview it was taken from:
Q: Do you find these few years later that the Wicked legacy lingers on? I went to see Kerry Ellis [Menzel's replacement] in concert several Sundays ago at the Shaw Theatre and the fans were certainly out in full force.
A: After two years of not being around and not having anything in the public eye, I went and did West End Live and they were screaming out, "I love you, Helen!" I thought, these people never die. There could be a nuclear holocaust and the Wicked fan girls would survive it. It was really nice, although I was really nervous.
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P.S. You're layout is gorgeous!
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Thanks! I really like this layout... it had been years since I changed it. :)
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Q: Do you find these few years later that the Wicked legacy lingers on? I went to see Kerry Ellis [Menzel's replacement] in concert several Sundays ago at the Shaw Theatre and the fans were certainly out in full force.
A: After two years of not being around and not having anything in the public eye, I went and did West End Live and they were screaming out, "I love you, Helen!" I thought, these people never die. There could be a nuclear holocaust and the Wicked fan girls would survive it. It was really nice, although I was really nervous.
I just thought it was a pretty funny quote :)
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