Parenting

Little Samara meets her Queen

In May Samara was told she shouldn't dress as Elsa because "Queen Elsa isn't black." On Sunday she got to meet her favourite Frozen character at a high tea.
Samara Muir with Ana and Elsa

Little Samara, who was the victim of a barrage of racial abuse at a Victorian shopping centre in May, has finally met her Queen.

Rachel Muir took her daughter to a Disney-themed event at Watergardens shopping centre in Taylor Lakes in May.

Samara, who was dressed as Princess Elsa from the hit movie Frozen, was waiting in line when another woman and her two daughters started verbally assaulting her.

“My daughter was in tears when we were at Watergardens for the Frozen activities as a mother & her 2 daughters told my daughter don’t know why you dressed up for coz Anna & Elisa aren’t Black & Black is ugly & your [sic] Black,” Ms Muir wrote on Facebook at the time.

Her post was shared thousands of times and in the weeks since, Ms Muir has received hundreds of messages of support.

On Sunday Samara even got to meet favourite character, Queen Elsa and sister Anna at a high tea held at the Langham in Melbourne.

Samara, dressed again in her favourite blue Frozen dress also met Cinderella at Disney On Ice, where she was invited to take part in the show.

“We are truly grateful and appreciate each and every person who sent messages or stopped us in the street,” Mrs Muir told Daily Mail Australia.

“We are truly thankful for the support from all around the world which has touched our hearts deeply.”

Samara wearing her favourite Queen Elsa outfit. Pics: Facebook.

Samara with Queen Elsa and Anna at special Frozen-themed high tea at the Langham in Melbourne.

She also got to meet Cinderella at Disney On Ice! Pics: Facebook.

Samara with her mother, Rachel Muir. Pics: Facebook.

Samara’s mother took to Facebook to share the horrible racist comments her daughter faced. They went viral.

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