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Freeform defends Halle Bailey casting as ‘Ariel’

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DISNEY’S Freeform has defended Halle Bailey against the backlash she’s received since being cast as Ariel in the live-action reboot of ‘The Little Mermaid’.

Since Disney announced that Chloe x Halle singer Halle, 19, would be portraying the titular character many angry fans took to social media to complain that Ariel was being changed from a red-head with blue eyes to a black character. Some fans were so angry that an online petition titled #NotMyAriel was started in a bid to force Disney to recast the character with a white actress resembling look of the animated version.

Now Freeform – which is a subsection of the Disney Channel aimed at teens and young adults – has penned an open letter addressed to the “Poor, Unfortunat­e Souls” who have a problem with Halle’s casting, calling on them to embrace the “incredible, sensationa­l, h igh ly - talented” actress.

Posted on the official Freeform

TV Twitter account, the letter read: “Yes. The original author of The Little Mermaid was Danish. Ariel...is a mermaid. She lives in an underwater kingdom in internatio­nal waters and can legit swim wherever she wants (even though that often upsets King Triton, absolute zaddy)

“But for the sake of argument, let’s say that Ariel, too, is Danish. Danish mermaids can be black because Danish *people* can be black.

“Ariel can sneak up to the surface at any time with her pals Scuttle and the *ahem* Jamaican crab Sebastian (sorry, Flounder!) and keep that bronze base tight.

Black Danish people, and this merfolk, can also AN advocacy group has asked rapper Nicki Minaj to cancel a performanc­e in Saudi Arabia because of the country’s history of human rights violations. But Minaj, who is busy promoting her latest single “Megatron” on social media, has yet to respond. It was announced last week that Minaj *geneticall­y* (!!!) have red hair.

“But spoiler alert - bring it back to the top - the character of Ariel is a work of fiction. So after all this is said and done, and you still cannot get past the idea that choosing the incredible, sensationa­l, highly-talented, gorgeous Halle Bailey is anything other than the INSPIRED casting that it is because she ‘doesn’t look like the cartoon one,’ oh boy, do I have some news for you... about you.”

Despite some fans negative reaction, the Chloe x Halle singer’s casting has been praised by a host of stars including Chrissy Teigen, Willow Smith, Gigi Hadid, Teyana Taylor, Miguel and Normani. — Bang

Showbiz would be the headliner at Jeddah World Fest at the King Abdullah Sports City stadium on July 18. Just days later, the Human Rights Foundation sent the Grammy nominee a fivepage letter detailing the Arab country’s continued crackdown on freedom of speech, the press and women’s rights.

Thor Halvorssen, the president of the foundation, requests in the letter that “in light of your status as a global personalit­y,” Minaj should bow out of the concert “as a symbol of solidarity with the ongoing suffering of the Saudi people.”

This isn’t the first time the rapper has been called upon to quit a gig sponsored by a government with a problemati­c human rights track record. In 2015, she performed in Angola at a concert backed by Unitel, a company partially owned by the family of Angola’s then-president, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, despite allegation­s of corruption and human rights abuses in the country. Dos Santos and his government had been accused of widespread corruption.

At the time, Minaj responded to criticism with a tweet: “Every tongue that rises up against me in judgement shall be condemned.” — The Washington Post.

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Nicki Minaj

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