Jordan Fisher gave fans a little window into his life on Wednesday. He posted on Instagram that he’s “building lots of new things with some of my favorite people,” and added a wine glass emoji to close it out. The post gathered more than 43,000 likes.
He left the specifics out of the caption entirely. That’s pretty true to form for Fisher, who tends to keep his social media warm and personal without turning every post into an announcement. The relaxed tone suggests he’s in a good place creatively. Whatever’s coming, he doesn’t seem to be in any rush to announce it.
For Fisher fans, the idea of him being in a busy and happy creative stretch makes total sense. He’s one of those performers who genuinely doesn’t stand still. He moves between stage and screen with equal ease and tends to land well wherever he goes. Knowing he’s building new things alongside people he cares about feels like genuinely good news.
A lot of fans first came to know him through “Dancing with the Stars.” Fisher won Season 25 in 2017 alongside professional partner Lindsay Arnold. His performances throughout the season showed real musicality, not just athleticism. The win introduced him to a broad television audience and made clear he was completely comfortable at the center of a big production.
He kept building from there. In 2019, Fox aired a live broadcast of “Rent: Live,” and Fisher was part of the cast. That same year, he also made his Broadway debut in “Dear Evan Hansen,” stepping into the title role. Critics responded warmly to his work in that production.
In 2020, he joined the Netflix film “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.” He played John Ambrose McClaren, the charming rival love interest at the heart of the sequel. The role introduced him to a younger audience and gave him a sweet new chapter in his career.
Alongside his acting work, Fisher has also released original music over the years. His range as a performer has always been part of his appeal. He can move between very different kinds of projects and make each one feel natural.
Fisher’s online presence is pretty genuine. He doesn’t seem to be performing for the camera more than he has to. He posts about the people and projects he cares about, and ordinary moments from everyday life. The wine glass and the low-key caption feel real rather than managed.
Wednesday’s post fits neatly into how he tends to operate. Rather than staging a formal announcement, he offers a glimpse. The mention of “favorite people” suggests collaborators he genuinely trusts. “Building lots of new things” implies multiple projects moving at once. The whole caption reads like someone who’s happy with the direction things are heading. He seems willing to wait for the right moment to share more.
Given his track record, the “new things” he’s hinting at could honestly be anything. A new album feels plausible. So does a new stage project or a fresh TV role. His range is wide enough that the possibilities are hard to narrow down.
The 43,000-plus likes on a quiet caption say plenty. His audience is engaged and clearly fond of him. They don’t need a title or a trailer to show up. Fisher has a real gift for showing up in unexpected places and making them feel exactly right. The warmth of Wednesday’s post is a good indicator. The new chapter he’s building sounds like a happy one.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider
