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Blogger defends herself against critics of her daughter's Halloween makeup
A mom shared the face transformation she did on her daughter to accompany her Moana costume, and when negative comments arrived, Mom felt inclined to post a PSA.
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Pocahontas Halloween costumes are back, and so is the debate over them
Disney is once again selling Pocahontas costumes for Halloween, which some consider culturally insensitive.
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Artist Who Was Fat-Shamed Draws Gorgeous Curvy Disney Princesses
As years went on, people began to point out flaws with Disney's princesses, claiming they weren’t diverse enough or sent a bad message to developing young girls.
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Artist’s stunning LGBT Disney illustrations show that #LoveIsLove
What if Ariel would rather frolic in the ocean with Jasmine, and Prince Eric and John Smith had something more than dreamy hair? In celebration of pride month, artist Isaiah Stephens created a different “happily ever after” for iconic Disney princes and princesses to show that #LoveIsLove. While Disney has a clear lack of LGBT characters, that may eventually change. Back in May, one Twitter user’s proposition to #GiveElsaAGirlfriend went viral with Queen Elsa herself (singer Idina Menzel) backin
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Dad creates amazing Disney dresses for his family
We’ve seen some pretty cute Disney costumes before – but one dad is taking things to the next level. Nephi Garcia, 32, was a couture designer for years, with work featured on runways and even in the pages of Vogue. “A year and a half ago we were having a hard day and went to Disneyland and I decided to make a costume for my daughter Lili. ALSO SEE: This makeup artist uses her hijab to transform herself into Disney princesses From Belle and Mary Poppins to Peter Pan and Aladdin, Garcia has dresse
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New Study Reveals The Disturbing Facts Behind Disney Princess Dialogue
A new study has discovered that Disney Princesses have significantly less dialogue than their male counterparts in movies. In some cases, it was found that male characters have had over three times the amount of lines in movies purporting to be focussed on female characters. The numbers have been crunched by data linguists Carmen Fought and Karen Eisenhauer, who have analysed the dialogue in all the Disney Princess-based movies since 1989.