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The Internet Is Outraged Over Disney’s Casting Of Nani In The Live-Action “Lilo & Stitch” — Here’s Why
The Internet Is Outraged Over Disney's Casting Of Nani In The Live-Action "Lilo & Stitch" — Here's Why,"Give darker-skinned Pacific Islanders the visibility we deserve."

The Internet Is Outraged Over Disney’s Casting Of Nani In The Live-Action “Lilo & Stitch” — Here’s Why

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Disney has tapped Sydney Agudong to play Nani Pelekai in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch.

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That’s not to say that these light-skinned actors are any less Pacific Islander than our darker brothers and sisters. I myself am a light-skinned Polynesian! But colorism is absolutely a problem in the industry and needs to be called out.

So Lilo and Nani’s looks were a big part of what made Lilo & Stitch iconic for many folks in the PI community. With her brown skin and body shape, Nani became the first mainstream representation for many Pacific Islanders.

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Casting an actor without these features has sent the internet into an uproar. Many Pacific Islanders were upset at Disney for taking away this opportunity for representation:

مكتبة صوفيا ✧˖°. #FREEPALESTINE @booksessedwhore

“but not all pasifika are darker-” NANI IS??? it’s 2023, stop glorifying eurocentric beauty standards in the name of erasing characteristics and features integral to ethnicites, especially in terms of representation, give darker skinned pacific islanders the visibility we deserve https://t.co/AeJVX1N46T

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Motivated Uni @MotivatedUni

Nani has thick legs and thighs, brown skin, and curves and that was cool to see growing up because I didn’t feel so insecure about my body. Again she’s probably going to be just fine but man

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And people of all different backgrounds felt similarly:

?Cuchillo Lope? @HosteenCholo

Not being Indigenous or from a PoC community, it may not be easy to see a problem with this casting, but within our communities this is a big issue.No offense to Sydney, but Nani is Indigenous Hawaiian with strong features and dark skin, this casting is blatant colorism. https://t.co/OLnw0KZlt4

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❤️‍? The Marvels PR Manager @Mutant_Menace

Literally no one asked for a live action Lilo & Stitch the movies & shows are perfect. As a brown kid I didn't have a lot of representation growing up and seeing Disney not cast brown actors to play Nani & Lilo is so hurtful. Disney do better!

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A lot of folks took a nuanced view of the situation, explaining that while light-skinned Native Hawaiians certainly exist, this role should have gone to a dark-skinned Native Hawaiian:

cosmic aesthetics @cosmicsvibe

@FilmUpdates I think it's important to recognize that yes, she is Hawaiian and light skinned/white passing Hawaiian natives exist. But nani is a dark skinned Hawaiian woman so give a dark skinned actress the chance too play her. regardless, this is still colorism/white washing.

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anuhea @AnuheaNihipali

i’m sure she’s amazing— it just really puts me off that disney has an aversion to casting brown people a lot of the time or someone canonically similar. hawaiians are very perse (look at me for crying out loud) but girls who look like me shouldn’t be the only ones getting role

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Of course, not everyone was upset that Sydney would be playing Nani.

InstagramView this photo on InstagramSydney Agudong / Instagram: @whoisjaynedoe

Some people thought the actor’s Hawaiian ancestry meant her casting was justified:

? Amari ? @amarihanifahh

Lol people think she’s yt whole time she’s Hawaiian just like Nani. Black folks… stand down and sit this one out https://t.co/7n3iDBXctw

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And others drew comparisons to Halle Bailey being cast in The Little Mermaid:

Brycen Roberts @Brycenator100

@remslvst @FilmUpdates I don’t see a problem with it. If Ariel can be black then Nani can be lighter skinned.

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However, many people argued that Nani’s skin tone is essential to the story, which is not the case for Ariel:

☀️? ?️‍⚧️ @hashtali

nani is meant to portray the experience of natives who visibly are ethnically native, and the struggle of keeping family together with the looming threat of tourist settlers and increase of housing prices. the movie portrays the life of local hawaiians, https://t.co/7VFCkqdmcC

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ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ | LIKE CRAZY LUVR @pasteIeria

yall don’t remember how nani would get laid off of jobs for seemingly random reasons and lilo would get bullied by the white girl in her class and the fact that someone called cps on them in the movie for seemingly no reason — all this happened BEFORE stitch came into the picture https://t.co/IBwucon5EO

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