A callous racist attack has left a three-year-old girl in tears at a Disney event in Melbourne after she dressed up as Queen Elsa from animated feature film Frozen, only to be told she shouldn’t have as ‘Queen Elsa isn't black'.

After taking her daughter Samara, 3, to a Disney-themed children’s event at Watergardens shopping centre in Taylors Lakes, Aboriginal mother Rachel Muir was annoyed enough at having to wait two hours in line - but much worse was to come.

The Courier Mail reports that while the pair were waiting in line a mother and her two daughters also in the queue racially abused the little girl.

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Samara, 3, had gone to a Disney-themed children’s event in Melbourne dressed as Frozen's Elsa

Samara had to be comforted by her mother Rachel after the blatant racist attack

'The lady in front of us turned around to Samara and said "I don’t know why you’re dressed up for because Queen Elsa isn’t black",' Ms Muir said.

'I asked the woman what she meant by the comment and then one of the woman’s young daughters screwed up her face, she pointed at Samara and said "you’re black and black is ugly".

'I looked around the line and there were little girls of all different races lining up dressed as their favourite Disney characters.

'We were in Melbourne, one of the most multicultural places in the world. I couldn’t believe it.'

Little Samara was so affected by what happened that she did no want to go to her Aboriginal dance class 'because she was black'

‘I don’t know why you’re dressed up for because Queen Elsa isn’t black,’ one mother said

Her mother appeared on Channel 10 TV program The Project on Friday and told how the incident had affected her daughter very badly.

Rachel explained that Samara was due to go her Aboriginal dance class the next day, but she didn’t want to go. When her mother asked why, she replied: ‘Because I’m black.’

A Facebook post detailing her daughter’s experience went viral and soon messages of support for them both were flooding in.

And it now looks like little Samara's nightmare is going to have a fairy tale ending as Disney on Ice Dare to Dream has also invited the little girl along to the show.

And she won't just see it - they want her to appear in it too.

Mother and daughter got great huge support on Facebook after the malicious racist act

Samara may now have a fairy tale ending as she has been invited to appear in Disney on Ice Dare to Dream



