Fix - Idina Menzel Tattoos

Why would the original Elphaba (the "Wicked Witch of the West") tattoo the name of her blonde, bubbly co-star (played by Kristin Chenoweth) on her body?

In interviews, Menzel has hinted that she is not a "tattoo person" in the traditional sense. She doesn't have sleeves or large, visible pieces. Her approach is minimal and sentimental. She once told Inked magazine (in a rare comment on the subject) that she prefers her ink to be for her eyes only—"little secrets" that ground her. idina menzel tattoos

"It’s a reminder of that incredible time in my life," Menzel told People . "And it’s also really funny to me. We’re forever attached to each other’s characters." Why would the original Elphaba (the "Wicked Witch

Menzel explained that it was an inside joke between her and Chenoweth. When the two were starring in the Broadway phenomenon in 2003, they decided to get small, matching tattoos—but with a twist. Menzel got "Glinda," and Kristin Chenoweth got tattooed on her foot. Her approach is minimal and sentimental