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Is Elsa Really Gay? Why Should it Matter?!
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Originally published at: Shani's Tutoring | Creating Excellent Minds
Frozen may be a metaphor for homosexuality for some… but does that really make Elsa gay?
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baleigh2
I want to preface this by saying I think more variety in terms of different sexualities would be great!
However, there’s not a single thing about Elsa that makes me just go: Oh yes, woman loving woman. If anything, with the way she acted quite unconcerned about her sister’s love life I’d more likely community her as asexual. I haven’t seen the second film so I can’t speak for that one but in the first one she really seems to show no interest in relationships at all besides the ones Anna is in and I really reflect that’s more so she can store her sister guarded than actually having an interest in the romantic/sexual connection aspect.
Also, why can’t she just continue single?
Edit: And I know she could be both lesbians and ace but for me I just don’t see her really bei
Frozen 3 Theory: Elsa’s Love Interest Has Already Been Introduced
Summary
- Honeymaren could be Elsa's potential affectionate interest in Frozen 3, potentially confirming Elsa is same-sex attracted.
- Elsa and Honeymaren share a connection based on their Northuldra heritage and love for nature.
- Disney's LGBTQ+ representation has been poor in the past, and it needs to handle Elsa's potential romance with Honeymaren properly.
Elsa's sexuality hasn’t been determined yet within the Frozen franchise, but one theory suggests that Elsa's potential love interest could lead to the confirmation that Elsa is gay in Frozen 3. Honeymaren, a member of the Northuldra tribe who was trapped in the Enchanted Forest by the curse, could go back for Frozen 3 as Elsa’s girlfriend based on the two characters' joint chemistry. Ever since Frozen debuted, the LGBTQ+ community has identified with Elsa’s story arc, since her character has personal goals as a Disney princess that extend beyond finding a prince, doesn
Is Elsa Really Gay? Why Should it Matter?!
LoneWolf23
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AMagic24
And Elsa had so much going on in the movie, a evil prince was trying to take over, her sister was going to marry a guy she didn’t even know, her sister almost died, her parents died, she had to stop being queen and her kingdom was against her for while and she was isolated with no one to understand her but herself.
Does it sound like she had time to even think about love?
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LoneWolf25
Facts! Elsa’s an independent women and there’s nothing incorrect with that
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AMagic26
Elsa and Merida have this matching thing in common, but did anyone assume Merida’s sexuality? No. I reflect this was because Merida showed off her self-determination and spoke out about while Disney just made Elsa’s independence a hint and a minor thing about her.
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LoneWolf27
Moana didn’t have a love interest either Although, she was pretty young
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LoneWolf28
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AMagic29
People lowkey shipped her with Maui
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LoneWolf30
I’m one of those ppl
I ship their personalities together, but Maui is much older than her, so that would be weird-
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Bexs32
“I love everything people are saying [and] people are thinking about with our film ― that it’s creating dialogue, that Elsa is this wonderful character that speaks to so many people. It means the world to us that we’re part of these conversations.
“Where we’re going with it, we have tons of conversations about it, and we’re really conscientious about these things. For me…Elsa’s every day telling me where she needs to go, and she’ll continue to tell us. I always note from character-out, and where Elsa is and what Elsa’s doing in her life, she’s telling me every day. We’ll notice where we go.”
That was Frozen author and co-director Jennifer Lee, support in February, discussing the murmurs that Elsa would become the first gay Disney Princess– tracking endless speculation that the show implied that she was, indeed, a lesbian.
I revealed on last Friday’s 69th Edition of The Fanboy Podcastthat I’d heard from a couple of very reliable sources that the team behind Frozen 2 are going to pull the trigger by establishing that Elsa is gay in the sequel to the 2013 smash punch, which is currently turning heads on Broadway with a