Little Mermaid star shocks fans with X-rated post

Little Mermaid star shocks fans with X-rated post

Disney’s latest main woman Halle Bailey has gone wildly off-brand whereas selling The Little Mermaid, with an express submit on her TikTok web page.

The US actress, 23, posted a video of herself strutting towards the digicam wearing a placing blue ball robe, which she wore on the live-action movie’s Sydney premiere on Monday.

But relatively than select a family-friendly tune to play alongside the clip (Under the Sea maybe?), Bailey opted for a monitor known as Pound Town, by Sexyy Red and Tay Keith.

Some of the lyrics – clearly audible within the TikTok – embrace:

I’m out of city, thuggin’ with my rounds / My c***hie pink, my booty gap brown / Where the n***as? Come lookin’ for the h**s / Quit playin’, n***a, come suck a b*tch toe

What would Sebastian the crab assume?

The express nature of the submit, juxtaposed towards the PG-rated Disney film she’s selling, was not misplaced amongst Bailey’s TikTok followers, with hundreds taking to the feedback part to specific their shock over her tune selection.

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“This song choice took me out!” one wrote, whereas one other added, “Little mermaid acting up.”

Another stated, “It’s givin’ little mermaid check (sic) cleared.”

A fourth chimed in, “Disney is sliding down the wall for the song choice.”

The Little Mermaid, which hits theatres on Thursday, is trustworthy, live-action adaptation of the beloved 1989 model, which stars Melissa McCarthy because the villain sea witch, Ursula.

It’s directed by Rob Marshall, whose earlier Disney movies embrace Mary Poppins Returns, Into The Woods and Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

news.com.au spoke to Marshall on the purple carpet in Sydney, the place he responded to rumours that the movie comprises a cheeky dig at Kate Middleton.

“It’s absolutely false,” he stated.

“I don’t know where that came from, that’s the most insane thing. People are hilarious how they just dig and find things. There’s no truth to that whatsoever.”

Source: www.news.com.au