
With difficult news filling the interwebs over the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a sweet but hard-to-watch Disney moment has surfaced.
We’ve seen our share of not-so-positive Disney moments captured on video such as Guests attempting to sneak into Disneyland and Cast Members having to control the audience at The Hall of Presidents. We’ve also seen several positive video memories flood the internet such as an adorable child using sign language with Joy from Inside Out (2015) and a woman being surprised by her family for her birthday at Disney.
With Disney in our Disney Tips DNA, we can’t help but stop and take notice as a video has surfaced of a young Ukrainian child sharing a moment of sweet peace amidst the Russian Ukraine War. We aren’t the only ones taking notice as Frozen (2013) stars share messages of support.
A video posted on Twitter by @Ankita20200 is going viral on social media of a little girl singing “Let It Go” from the popular animated Disney film Frozen. What makes the video sweet but sad to watch is the location of the singing as it comes from a bomb shelter in the middle of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The video was posted on March 6, 2022, and quickly went viral as it continues to make its way around social media platforms. Watch as this sweet girl sings “Let It Go” in the video tweet below:
Indina Menzel the voice actress for Frozen‘s Queen Elsa took to Twitter to share the video with a note to the young girl saying, “We see you. We really, really see you.”
Indina wasn’t alone in retweeting the video as Josh Gad, the voice of the beloved Frozen snowman Olaf, also retweeted with video with the message, “My heart is overwhelmed. These poor children. These poor people. I want to hug and protect this and every other child in danger right now and I feel helpless.”
Just recently we reported the latest news that Disney became the first movie studio to take action again Russia, as they released a statement that the company would be halting all theatrical releases in Russia “given the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.”
Our thoughts are with the families of the Russian Ukraine War as the fighting continues around cities in Ukraine.