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Disney Has a Male Fairy Godmother and Proves Inclusivity Can Be Anywhere
Disney nowadays is all about inclusivity. From multi ethnical princesses to more representative workers in the parks, they strive for diversity. And recently, a male fairy Godmother went viral, rocking his mustache and dress.
Meet the first male fairy Godmother apprentice in the Disney universe: Nick. His job is to welcome the little princesses in the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique in the California park and help them choose their perfect dresses, makeup, hairstyles, accessories, and nail colors.
Kourtni Faber published the video of his work on TikTok, and it instantly went viral. Comments went from “I love that Nick is part of this” to “Umm, excuse ME, can Nick be my bff? This made me tear up. Good job, Disney.”
Other parents also shared their experience with Nick by saying, “We had Nick, and my girls loved him. He was so awesome!”
However, one thing let people discuss is the entire experience’s price. The video mentions that the dresses cost from 250$ to 450$. But while some were surprised by the price, others wished Disney had this for older people, “Need an adult version! I wanna be a princess too!”. And others defended that, while pricy, this experience will be in the kid’s memory forever.
From the first-ever plus-size heroine to black and Asian princesses, we can all agree that Disney is doing a good job of trying to include all kinds of people in its portfolio. And kids all over the world are thankful for that.