Disney recently announced that Halle Bailey will star as Ariel in the upcoming live-action remake of The Little Mermaidāand I couldnāt be more excited! Itās such a powerful moment for young girls everywhere to see another princess of color on the big screen.
When The Princess and the Frog came out in 2009, I was already 13, and while I loved the idea of Tiana, I didnāt really get to experience that childhood magic of seeing someone who looked like me as a Disney princess. Having that kind of representation earlier wouldāve meant the world.
Of course, the casting has sparked plenty of online discussionāsome positive, some not so much. But itās important to remember that The Little Mermaid is a fairytale, not a cultural story rooted in specific traditions like Pocahontas. While Hans Christian Andersen was Danish, Disneyās version of Ariel was never tied to that culture. Itās a timeless story of curiosity, love, and finding your voiceāand Halle Baileyās take on Ariel is simply an evolution of that story for a new generation.
Iām genuinely looking forward to watching this film in theaters. Seeing a Black actress step into such an iconic role feels monumental and long overdue. It also brings back fond memories of Brandyās Cinderellaāa magical, barrier-breaking performance that proved diversity belongs in every fairytale.
And donāt worryāweāll always have the beloved animated Ariel too. But this new Little Mermaid promises to bring something fresh, inclusive, and inspiring. Hereās to singing along (again) to Part of Your Worldāthis time with even more heart. šš§š½āāļø

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