The Little Mermaid's black mermaid star speaks out against bullying: Stay cute

The Little Mermaid's black mermaid star speaks out against bullying: Stay cute

Disney's live-action version of "The Little Mermaid" will be released in mainland China on May 26. The film has been controversial over the casting issue. The Little Mermaid, who was supposed to be very beautiful and fair, was eventually played by a black actress.

A few days ago, Halle Bailey, the actress who played Ariel in The Little Mermaid, said that she was against bullying. She said: "I do not support any form of bullying against anyone on Twitter... Including those I don't know. Even if we live a public life, we are still people with souls..."

"Everyone who knows me knows I will fight for the ones I love and I've been on this app being cute for a while now... so just a reminder for everyone to be cute too," Halle said.

It is understood that in September last year, Halle Bailey responded to personal attacks on her online, saying: "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger."

It is worth mentioning that "The Little Mermaid" recently released stills of the human princess "Vanessa", who is played by Jessica Alexander, who has won many praises from netizens for her good looks and stunning appearance.

"The Little Mermaid" was created by an Oscar-winning team and is the latest live-action adaptation of Disney's classic animation. It once again opens a romantic and moving love legend after "Cinderella", "Beauty and the Beast" and "Aladdin".

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