Idina Menzelhasn’t let this one go quite yet.

On Friday, touting herrecently announcedspot among the performers at this year’sAcademy Awardsceremony, the actress, 48, expressed her excitement for the spotlight — also offering a tease atJohn Travoltafor hisnow-infamous mispronunciationwhile introducing her six years ago.

“When I was a little girl I dreamed of moments like these,” shewroteon Twitter about the singing announcement, adding, “Who is brave enough to introduce me?”

This year, Menzel will takethe Oscarsstage to perform Best Original Song nominee “Into the Unknown” fromFrozen 2, but it was her Elsa anthem “Let It Go” from the previousFrozenthat brought her to theawards show in 2014.

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John Travolta and Idina Menzel

That’s when Travolta, 65, mistakenly introduced the Broadway star as the “wickedly talented, one and only,Adele Dazim.”

Menzel went on to deliver ashow-stopping performanceof the song that went on to win the Oscar, and the two playfully mocked the moment at the next year’s ceremony.

Travolta admitted, “I deserved that” before getting her name right on the second try, to which Menzel razzed, “It’s not like that’s going to follow me around for the rest of my life.”

“Tell me about it,” Travolta replied.

Days after the gaffe, Travolta issued astatementexplaining the mishap, saying, “I’ve been beating myself up all day. Then I thought, what would Idina Menzel say? She’d say, let it go, let it go!”

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In November, while promoting the smash-hitFrozensequel, Menzel reflected on the enduring gravitas of “Let It Go” — and explained while she’llnever stop singing it.

“People always ask me if get tired of singing ‘Let It Go.’ I don’t,” she said. “I go to concerts all over the world and I love singing the songs, it’s a reminder of this incredible experience in my life; it’s an opportunity to connect with young people in this really special way and to sing about really important themes about self-empowerment.”

source: people.com