A lesbian psychologist called Disney “homophobic” after an artificial intelligence filter turned her into a man.
Dr Jessica Taylor married her wife Jaimi three years ago and they live in the Midlands with Jess’s two teenage children.
But when the couple ran their romantic wedding photos through a TikTok AI filter, which is understood to be not affiliated with Disney itself, they were in for a surprise.
in a video which has now racked up over 32,000 views, the couple revealed their surprise when Jess emerged from the filter as a prince, rather than a princess.
On her Instagram account, Jess, a mother of two, jokingly wrote that Disney was being “homophobic” for not depicting her same-sex marriage.
Dr Jess Taylor branded a Disney TikTok filter ‘homophobic AF’ after it gave her a very surprising result.
In a video that has already racked up more than 32,000 views, the couple revealed their surprise when Jess emerged from the filter looking like a prince, rather than a princess.
And he added: “Only Disney is trolling our wedding photos.”
However, it is understood that the filter is not affiliated with Disney and was created in the TikTok editing app CapCut.
Although Jess’ post was light-hearted, many took to her comments to express their dismay at the lack of LGBT representation.
They wrote: ‘So much for their claims of being LGBTQ+ friendly…’;
‘I can’t even laugh at it. That’s absolutely ridiculous’;
‘He’s been doing this to so many same-sex couples’;
‘That’s really shocking. No, I can’t stop watching this’;
‘Wow. That’s just horrible’;
Although Jess’ post was light-hearted, many took to her comments to express their dismay at the lack of LGBT representation.
“The patriarchy wants to act as if lesbians do not exist.”
This is not the first time the animation giant has faced controversy over its depictions of same-sex relationships.
When Disney’s Lightyear was released in 2022 with a same-sex kiss, 14 countries (Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Lebanon, Jordan, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Syria and Iraq ) prohibited citizens from watching the film.
The film generated controversy in the US at the time, with many critics criticizing the studio for attempting to push a supposed “gay agenda” among children.
However, Disney was also branded a “hypocrite” for voluntarily removing openly gay affection from previous films to appease homophobic foreign governments.
DailyMail.com previously revealed that at least four recent feature films were altered to appease the views of leaders in China, Russia and the Middle East.
Previously, the company kept moments of LGBT affection in its American films, but removed or changed them in its more conservative markets.
Jess and his wife Jaimi married three years ago and live in the Midlands.
Dr Jessica Taylor (pictured) is a Sunday Times bestselling author and has a PhD in forensic psychology.
Pixar released Onward, an animated film that tells the story of two elf brothers who embark on a magical quest to spend time with their late father, in February 2020.
The film included a supporting character, Officer Spector, a cyclops police officer from the city of New Mushroomton, who was in a lesbian relationship.
Similarly, Pixar was accused of downplaying gay undertones in its 2021 film Luca, which details the friendship of two young sea monsters who appear human when on land.
The monsters, Luca and Alberto, develop a “deep friendship” that many interpreted as an “allegory of coming out.”
FEMAIL has contacted Disney and TikTok for comment.