![]() The “History of the World: Part II” star played Gaston’s long-suffering sidekick LeFou in director Bill Condon’s 2017 remake of “Beauty and the Beast,” a character billed as Disney’s first openly gay character whose feelings for his pal lead to an “exclusively gay moment” in the film. McCarthy plays Ursula in the upcoming film.Īs for Gad, it’s not the first time the outspoken actor has navigated a controversy surrounding an updated Disney film. And “West Side Story” star Rachel Zegler, a Latina who will play Snow White in an upcoming Disney remake, also has tried to drown out naysayers by responding to their twin backlashes with “If you don’t support my girl halle, who is the perfect ariel, you don’t support any of us.”īailey has meanwhile embraced the role: touting the fashion doll taking on her likeness as Ariel, speaking lovingly about the music on the Oscars red carpet and teasing the film’s trailer with co-star Melissa McCarthy during the 95th Academy Awards. In September, the prolific voice actor said that Bailey delivers a “beautiful performance as Ariel” and called her “stunning” on Instagram. Pushing racist flotsam and jetsam aside, Bailey has already received a seal of approval from Jodi Benson, who voiced the rebellious sea princess in the original musical. Halle Bailey’s groundbreaking casting as Princess Ariel in Disney’s ‘Little Mermaid’ remake was met with a racist backlash on social media. NOTE: All dates and times are subject to change due to weather.Movies Halle Bailey opens up about racist ‘Little Mermaid’ backlash: ‘You just expect it’ If you have questions, please call the Bearcats Ticket Office at 1-877-CATS-TIX or email FOLLOW THE BEARCATSįor up-to-the-minute updates, follow Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Single-game tickets will go on sale Thursday, March 16. Marshall Only Game: 2023 UC baseball season ticket members will receive the additional game tickets versus Marshall digitally to the email address on file by the end of the day Friday, March 17. ![]() ![]() To purchase single-game tickets, visit /Tickets or call 1-877-CATS-TIX (1-87). on Tuesday, March 21 at UC Baseball Stadium. Princeton held Cincinnati scoreless over the final three frames to escape with the victory.Ĭincinnati will play eight of its next nine games at home, beginning with a newly added midweek tilt against Marshall at 5 p.m. The Tigers got a run back on an RBI triple in the fifth and took the lead with a pair of two-out RBI base hits in the top of the seventh, 3-2. Jones then delivered a two-out double down the right field line to plate Hegemann. Hegemann drew a one-out walk, stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error. The Bearcats padded their lead with an RBI double from Jones in the bottom of the second. ![]() Redshirt junior catcher Alec Jones went 2-for-4 with two RBI while junior Josh Hegemann finished 2-for-2 with a run scored, a walk and a stolen base.įreshman Landyn Vidourek notched a lead-off single, stole second and scored on an error to give UC the early lead in the bottom of the first. Redshirt junior Alex Shea (2-1) took the loss for the Bearcats in 1.1 innings of relief work. Redshirt junior starter Chase Hopewell surrendered just one run on four hits and struck out a season-high six batters over six innings. The Bearcats (8-12) scored two runs on six hits and left six runners on base, while the Tigers scored three runs on eight hits and stranded seven baserunners. – The University of Cincinnati baseball team ended its road trip with a 3-2 loss to Princeton on Saturday night at Harley Park in Spartanburg, S.C.
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