Disney's animated hit Frozen was progressive in so many ways: swerving the traditional princess narrative for a story focused entirely on the strength of women, and the love between two sisters.
It was also widely praised as being one of the studio's most LGBT-friendly productions yet; Jonathan Groff is Disney Animation's first openly gay actor to play the protagonist's love interest, and Oaken is arguably the studio's most visible LGBT character, thanks to a brief shot in the film of what appears to be his husband and children.
Yet, that's all small fry compared to the major step Disney has yet to make: creating the studio's first LGBT princess. What better candidate is there for that honour than Elsa, whose own journey of acceptance with her powers has widely been interpreted as a metaphor for coming out?
Indeed, Elsa's big, empowering number "Let it Go" has already become a major gay anthem; so why not turn the subtext into text, and give Elsa a female love interest in the studio's slated sequel for the film?
That's exactly what the campaign #GiveElsaAGirlfriend hopes to achieve; encouraging Disney animation to improve LGBT representation in its movies with its first gay princess.
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