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Disney has decided to introduce its first-ever plus-size heroine in a powerful short film about body dysmorphia.
In Disney’s 85-year history of making movies, plus-size characters have only ever featured in the roles of villains or extras – and fans are full of praise for the change.
The movie titled ‘Reflect’ follows the story of a young plus-size ballet dancer named Bianca, ‘who battles her own reflection, overcoming doubt and fear by channeling her inner strength, grace, and power.’ Directed by Hillary Bradfield, the film is part of the second series of Short Circuit – a series of experimental short films.
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Disney’s decision was appreciated by British comedian and actress Jayde Adams as she came forward to show support. The 37-year-old comedian compared herself to the protagonist Bianca as she shared a comparison snap of the cartoon ballet dancer with herself performing her ‘body positive’ Flashdance routine on Strictly.
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Jayde captioned her snap: ‘I got a new favourite film.’ The comedian – who was eliminated from Strictly last week – previously spoke about her experience with body-shaming trolls.