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David Alan Grier Joins H.E.R., Joshua Henry In Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration

The ABC special stars H.E.R. as Belle and Josh Groban as the Beast.

If youโ€™re exhausted with all the unnecessary outrage over Halle Bailey in The Little Mermaid, then prepare yourself, because thereโ€™s probably even more coming in the next few months.

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According to Variety, David Alan Grier has joined the cast of ABCโ€™s Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration. The Tony-winner will play Cogsworth in the networkโ€™s musical tribute to the animated classic.

As previously reported by The Root, Oscar-winner H.E.R. will play Belle, the princess who is just trying to mind her business and read her books. Per a press release provided to The Root, she will be joined by Grammy-nominee Josh Groban as the Beast, Broadway star Joshua Henry as Gaston and award-winning legend Rita Moreno as the narrator.

โ€œI canโ€™t believe I get to be a part of the Beauty and the Beast legacy. The world will see a Black and Filipino Belle!โ€ H.E.R. said in a statement. โ€œI have always wanted to be a Disney princess.โ€

You can feel the joy in her words. This is a big deal for the Grammy-winning artist. Sheโ€™s just beginning her acting career and she gets to start out as a Disney princess. That same joy can be found in all the little girls marveling at the idea that Ariel looks just like them. While itโ€™s crucial to call out the nonsensical, hateful arguments of racist trolls, itโ€™s more important to focus on the pure happiness this brings to the Black community.

The first time I saw Halle Bailey as Ariel, I got emotional thinking about how special itโ€™s going to be for my niece to see this movie. When I explained that H.E.R. would be playing Belle, the little girlโ€™s response was, โ€œOh wow, thatโ€™s really cool.โ€ In her young life, sheโ€™s already had more princesses who look like her than Iโ€™ve had in my entire adult existence.

To me, the happiness and joy of kids like her speak much louder than any racist tirade. The hard truth is thereโ€™s a certain segment of white people who will always have something to say about Black representation in mainstream entertainment. They canโ€™t possibly imagine a world where a clock with human qualities is voiced by a Black actor. So from now on, letโ€™s just all agree to not care. It does not matter what these people say. We can defend our princesses and heroes without being hyper-focused on their opinions or feelings.

Just because my family and I get to enjoy and H.E.R. as Disney princesses doesnโ€™t mean the original films are erased forever. Theyโ€™re both still available on Disney+, ready to watch whenever anyone wants. Besides, thereโ€™s no need for all this ugliness. Weโ€™re talking about movies for children. Your kids will still sing all the songs non-stop, even when theyโ€™re being sung by Black people.

Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration airs Thursday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. on ABC, then becomes available on Disney+ the next day.

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