

The film was already quite LGBT-friendly, starring Jonathan Groff as Kristoff and featuring a gay character called Oaken. Many people in the LGBTQ community have also talked about how the film's main song, Let It Go, could be interpreted as being about the journey of coming out. A campaign on Twitter has now kicked off to make Elsa the first LGBTQ Disney princess ever, in the second installment of the animated series. #GiveElsaAGirlfriend hopes to encourage Disney animation to improve LGBT representation in its movies with its first gay princess.Dreams really do come 2!!! #FROZEN2 #itsofficial pic.twitter.com/qF6qTQlnqi
— Kristen Bell (@IMKristenBell) March 12, 2015
#GiveElsaAGirlfriend because LGBT kids deserve to know that there is nothing wrong with them????? — jeffrey marsh (@thejeffreymarsh) May 1, 2016
#GiveElsaAGirlfriend because it would be a huge step towards queer kids feeling loved and accepted from a young age
— your gay is showing⚢ (@GIRLSKISSGlRLS) May 1, 2016
Making a kids movie with a queer character won't make your kids gay it will teach them that love comes in many forms #GiveElsaAGirlfriend — jade || 81 (@DROPDEADDlXON) May 1, 2016
#GiveElsaAGirlfriend because half of Frozen is one big metaphor for being in the closet, getting outed, and coming to terms with yourself...
— Dana Addams (@TheDanaAddams) May 1, 2016
A gay Disney princess would have helped me feel so much more normal when I was younger. Representation is important. #GiveElsaAGirlfriend — jordan (@thejordanthrash) May 1, 2016
(Lead Image via DisneyInspired)#GiveElsaAGirlfriend imagine the middle aged white women covering their kids eyes as they drag them out of the cinema to find the manager
— tony stank charlie (@lgbtgreene) May 1, 2016