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The Little Mermaid’s Halle Bailey Will Never Let Racist Trolls Steal Her Joy

The actress stars as Ariel in the live-action remake of the animated Disney classic, which is set for release on May 26.

Look, if I have to be out here with my sword and shield every day between now and May 26, when the live-action The Little Mermaid comes out, I will. I am defending Halle Bailey at all costs. From the moment her casting as Ariel was announced, the singer/actress has been the target of racist online trolls who canโ€™t possibly live in a world where a Black girl is a Disney princess. Every time a new trailer is released, she has to endure a new round of harassment and nonsense. In a cover interview with The Face, Bailey discussed how sheโ€™s learned to ignore the negativity.

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โ€œAs a Black person, you just expect it and itโ€™s not really a shock anymore,โ€ she said. โ€‹โ€When [Chlรถe and I] first signed to Parkwood, [Beyoncรฉ] was always like: โ€‹โ€™I never read my comments. Donโ€™t ever read the comments.โ€™ Honestly, when the teaser came out, I was at the D23 Expo and I was so happy. I didnโ€™t see any of the negativity.โ€

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I also attended the 2022 D23 Expo, and I can tell you that in a room full of diehard Disney fans, there was nothing but love for Halle. The entire โ€œPart of Your Worldโ€ sequence was screened, and she received a standing ovation. These people who keep losing their minds about a Black woman being Ariel do not represent real fans. Reasonable people are excited to see an update of the story. They also understand why itโ€™s important to see Bailey as a Disney princess.

โ€œI know people are like: โ€‹โ€™Itโ€™s not about race.โ€™ But now that Iโ€™m herโ€ฆPeople donโ€™t understand that when youโ€™re Black thereโ€™s this whole other community,โ€ she said. โ€œItโ€™s so important for us to see ourselves.โ€

If you still canโ€™t get why this is so important, look no further than the sweet reactions of little Black girls seeing an Ariel who looks like them. This isnโ€™t just about the live-action remake of an animated movie, itโ€™s about representation and inspiration. Halle Bailey has handled everything thrown at her by these trolls with class, courage and grace. She has embodied the ideals of a Disney princess through all of this. Ursula is no match for her.

Starring Halley Bailey as Ariel; Daveed Diggs as the voice of Sebastian; Jonah Hauer-King as Eric; Noma Dumezweni as Queen Selina; Javier Bardem as King Triton; and Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, The Little Mermaid splashes into theaters May 26.

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