Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 7月10日 07時50分
Diana Huey, the first woman of color to play Ariel in a national touring production of “The Little Mermaid,” has a message for Halle Bailey. Since being cast as the star of Disney’s live-action remake of the animated movie, Bailey, who’s black, has become a target of racist trolling. Huey, who’s Japanese American, touched on the controversy in an interview with The Wrap and offered some advice to the fellow Ariel actress. “Keep your head up and know that it’s so much bigger than you as a single person fighting these battles,” Huey told the outlet, addressing Bailey. “If she can stay positive and just remember, there’s more support than there is hatred. It’s an important battle to fight and she’s not alone.” Huey also dealt with a slew of racist comments after being cast in the role of Ariel. She told WKBW in 2017 that when a photo of her wearing a red wig and mermaid tail was released, “within the first few minutes there was a very negative comment from someone in the community just like, ‘Since when is Ariel Asian? I’m not going to be seeing this anymore, keep it classic.’” Since then, Huey’s received a great deal of love for her depiction of the role, she told The Wrap. Diversity in casting is necessary to “make the world just a more open-minded place,” she said. “I never had one kid in 300-something shows over the course of a year say, ‘Oh, you don’t look like Ariel,’” she told the outlet. “They would see me come out of the stage door with my hair and street clothes and throw themselves at me screaming. ‘Ariel!’ when I looked like Diana.” // 📸: @the5thavenuetheatre and Getty Images
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bladekut
The name is traced to the early languages of many modern African societies today. The first root of its name is considered to be from Ethiopian and Egyptian Coptic societies. In the Ethiopian Coptic language, the word “mama” was used as a description of truth and wisdom and the term “uat-ur” meant ocean water. Another definition of the name traces to the early Sudanese society where the word wata referred to a woman. The name is often linked to a single entity but represents the strongest and most significant of all water spirits that exist.
jedi_94miranda
All these people posting nasty comments can go fly a kite . Seriously we have more important things to worry about. ARIEL is a fictional character dammit, hallie is a beautiful singer . As long she can act and sing i don't see the issue. Mermaids can be whatever you want them to be . There fictional. Disney has made a lot of white princesses for white people to look up to. It's high time for people color to see themselves on screen . And do you really think Disney would hire just anyone i don't think so .
marylynne924
Why would you do this? A princess leveraged her voice to get legs to meet a man and have no voice. A man in power falls in love with and woman that doesn’t talk. Shocking. Seems like a great story to teach young children to follow. Be a man with money and marry a woman that doesn’t talk or be a woman to trade your voice for legs to get a man. Wow. All bad in so many ways
bladekut
Mami Wata traces back to the earliest of African societies as recorded by the griots and keepers of history. The Dogon’s creation myth tells the stories of Mami Wata and traces records of its existence to more than 4000 years ago. Mesopotamian myths also tell of the great water goddess in their story of creation known as Mami Aruru to be the creator of life.
hthraclr
Everyone saying she’s a fictional character... so is Jasmine and they decided to cast someone who wasn’t blonde with blue eyes. They chose a fair skinned brunette for Belle. They used lions for “The Lion King”. Ariel is fair skinned with red hair, plain and simple. ??♀️
sharrellm
WOW, I believe people are getting bent out of shape over a frictional character ? #Really we have so many other screwed up things in our country and in our world to voice our opinions and make a difference on this petty stuff...
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