'I Was a Disney Princess and had an Abortion': Powerful Pro-Life Response to Planned Parenthood's Sickening Tweet
Carly Hoilman : Mar 30, 2018
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"Disney doesn't need a princess who has had an abortion. For years feminists have been princess bashing because they clearly don't really grasp the depth of the princess stories that have already been told of overcoming evil, beauty rising out of the ugliness of the world, empowering love that is willing to slay dragons, resurrecting life ... Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, Merida, Ariel, Mulan all represent strength, power, grace, favor, determination and beauty out of ashes." -Deanna Falchook
[Faithwire.com] Earlier this week, Planned Parenthood made headlines after a tone-deaf tweet about Disney princesses sparked widespread outrage. (Photo credit: Deanna Falchook via Medium/via Faithwire.com)
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Planned Parenthood is facing a backlash after one of its branches tweeted, and then deleted, a post suggesting Disney should create a princess who'd had an abortion https://cnn.it/2pLqVn3
"We need a disney princess who's had an abortion / We need a disney princess who's pro-choice / We need a disney princess who's an undocumented immigrant / We need a disney princess who's actually a union worker / We need a disney princess who's trans," the since-deleted tweet from one of the abortion giant's Pennsylvania branches read.
After seeing the tweet, former Disney World princess Deanna Falchook published a raw, deeply personal post on Medium responding to Planned Parenthood's suggestion.
"I WAS A DISNEY PRINCESS AND HAD AN ABORTION," the title reads.
In the post, Falchook describes her early career as a performer at Disney World in Orlando, Florida:
In 1981, I worked at Disneyworld as a Singer/Dancer where my voice was used in recordings as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty for special events and ongoing shows. I performed on average 5 shows a day in front of Cinderella's castle singing and dancing to "Some Day my Prince Will Come," and "When You Wish Upon a Star."
But at age 18, Falchook shares that she "became pregnant and had an abortion to keep my job as a singing princess."
"There was no pressure from the company or management to abort my baby," she notes. "I didn't tell them. But I made a decision on my own that I quickly lived to regret"...
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