I’ve heard this theory, and...it’s stupid. Most of the theories include some twisted interpretation of “Let It Go”, which is an objectivist song, not a gay song.
My favorite line was when Elsie scolded her sister for wanting to marry the prince she just met only after knowing him for only a few hours.
I was a slap right in the face of today’s “Instant Gratification” mentality we see in so many other movies.
She was very protective of her sister to the point of suffering herself for her sister’s safety and well-being.
Most of the theories include some twisted interpretation of Let It Go, which is an objectivist song, not a gay song.
I viewed “let it go” as a huge weight being lifted of of Elsie from the responsibility of having to look out from her sister not being needed any more, only she later learns that by “Letting go” she has abandoned her responsibility towards her kingdom and she had to go back to take responsibility for what damage her powers caused by confronting them rather than running from them as she had by locking herself away for so many years.