Posted on 09/22/2022 2:07:44 PM PDT by Tench_Coxe
U.S. — Disney has chosen a bald actress to play Rapunzel in the upcoming live-action remake of Tangled. Director Guy Ritchie announced the casting at a press conference alongside Disney CEO Bob Chapek.
"We are thrilled to have this mega-talented bald actress joining us to star in this film," said Ritchie. "She has long been an outspoken advocate for the alopecia community and we know she'll lend her unique lived experience as a person of baldness to the iconic role of Rapunzel."
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“Well, could be worse.”
Give them time.
“Oh my!”
What are there 3 or 4 of them?
I started reading the post and I was sucked right in...looked at the source and Babylon bee got me...
hilarious😋
ditto
Rapunzel Rapunzel, throw down your long...
Dang your bald!!
I must be at the wrong tower.
Uh, I got a thing I got to go to.
“Isn’t that cultural appropriation?”
Everything beyond fire and stone tools is cultural appropriation
I believe that instead of a rabid wolf attacking old yeller’s owner it’s going to be a a chihuahua. anyone that has seen the face of an enraged chihuahua knows that they can do rabid verry convincingly. Disney has also decided that instead of two boys playing the part of the dog’s child owners it will be two girls and their mom will be played by an unknown trans actor...welcome to woke Disney story telling.
She’d be better with hair. Same with vintage Annie Lennox.
I called it!!
I actually believed this was true. Strange times we live in.
GI Jane 2, can’t wait to see it
Rapunzel! Rapunzel! Let down your Nair!
I’d hate to think what “it” throws down to climb up the tower🤮
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Thank you, I’m here all week. Try the cheesecake! Don’t forget to tip your waitresses!
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When asked to comment, Will Smith slapped the reporter...
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