Meet Turdina, Disney's First Male Princess

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    • Publish Date: Nov 28 2017 2:17PM
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    • Updated Date: Nov 28 2017 3:17PM
Meet Turdina, Disney's First Male Princess

In an inclusive move, Disney has presented the first-ever male princess in one of its television shows.

Disney XD channel's "Star vs The Forces of Evil" is chronicling the adventures of an interdimensional princess, called Star Butterfly (voiced by Eden Sher) and her human teenage roommate Marco Diaz (Adam McArthur), reported The Independent.

In a recent episode, the viewers witnessed Marco dress up as Princess Turdina to salvage the life of students at St Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses from the wicked headmistress, Heinous.

But just as Marco is about to reveal his real self, Heinous turns up to out him on her own, by pulling down his shirt to reveal a strand of chest hair.

And that is when one princess shouts, "That doesn't prove anything. Princesses can be hairy."

"Yeah, we believe in you, Turdina," another royalty shouts in support. A fellow princess points out, "Why does it matter if he's a boy? Nothing he said was wrong".

Whereas another adds, "He can be a princess if he wants to!" and with other exclaiming, "Turdina is a state of mind."

This is not the first time "Star vs The Forces of Evil" has taken Hollywood's call for inclusion forward.

In February, the show was the pioneer to feature same-sex kisses in an episode.

The series was created by executive producer Daron Nefcy, the second woman to lead her own animated show on Disney. 


What do you think of the Disney's new male princess? 

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Aishwarya Vinay Potdar PODAR INTL (IB)

First-ever male princess?! Disney has become a lot more interesting.

Yana Agarwal G.D GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL

Wow! A Disney Male Princess! Like, What an Imagination! Looking forward to having a rendezvous with HIM!

Shailja Singh Shri Shikshayatan School

Disney is my all time favourite and introducing the first-ever male princess it has become lot more interesting .

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

What ??? Male princesses ???Now currently I am burning with curiosity

D. Archanaa Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

What a different character in Disney .This sounds strange

Archisha Ghosh VIDYA VALLEY

I think so it is a good idea to create a ''male princess''. It is a good idea because there are many changes that are leading towards a better lifestyle for many people. People have started thinking about a third gender and many people are converting themselves into another gender. So, for their support, disney has taken a good step.

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