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Makeup Artist Defends Himself Against Accusations of LGBT Underrepresentation in “The Little Mermaid” Film Adaptation

While all progressive humanity rejoices at the release of a phenomenal “Mermaids” and breaking into cinemas in order to support the premiere financially, there are unique personalities who are not satisfied with the adaptation due to … the underrepresentation of the LGBT community behind the scenes of this deep-sea masterpiece.

And the indignant cries turned out to be so loud that they reached the addressees, one of whom decided to speak out, he was so hurt by these accusations. makeup artist Peter King, who was also responsible for the make-up of the witch Ursula, was criticized for taking on this matter at all. Melissa McCarthy, who played the villain, once mentioned that she was inspired by drag queen Divine. The alternatively gifted audience is wondering why, in this case, the makeup of the actress was not queer.

King, who has worked in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Spider-Man: Far From Home, is frankly perplexed.

I find such attacks extremely offensive. Who said I’m worse at my job than a queer makeup artist? It’s just ridiculous. They try to arrogate to themselves the right to decide, and let them do what they want, but you cannot humiliate people simply because they are not like that.

King noted that he basically does not understand the claims, because the make-up artist does not have to be directly related to the nature of the characters he is working on.

A naive sane person.

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