'I never really realised just how INSANE Disney princess bodies are and how that shaped me growing up.'
News of the inclusive new Disney film has come as a video of an illustrator editing Disney princesses to have fuller body types is also going viral. A woman named Wyethe Smallish has created a TikTok reimagining Disney characters with different bodies and it's had 4.5m views and counting.
One user wrote: “I will never draw another person the same. This has completely shifted my perspective. I wish I'd had this growing up as I know it would have been life-changing. Please, continue to work on social issues with your art. You have a powerful voice and ability to carry it through.
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