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Unforgettable Disney Song Hides An Explicit Joke

Kristen Bell recently revealed that one of her songs in the hit Disney movie Frozen contains an intentional dirty joke. The actress, who is no stranger to raunchy comedy, discussed her experience working with Disney on the film and revealed she couldn’t believe the joke, in which Anna sings the line “why have a ballroom with no balls” made it into the movie. She also discussed making her character, Anna, more grounded than the average Disney princess.
“How did we get that joke in there? It almost didn’t make it in.”
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The line in question comes from the song “For the First Time in Forever” in which Kristen Bell sings about her Frozen character’s stuffy life. During the opening verse of the song she sings, “Why have a ballroom with no balls?” While the line could be a reference to the lack of dances being held, many pointed out that the line could also apply to male genitals.
In a recent interview with Vanity Fair posted on TikTok, Kristen Bell herself confirmed that the Frozen song was using the line as an intentional double entendre. After singing the line the actress asked, “How did we get that joke in there?” before saying, “It almost didn’t make it in.” She then claimed that when confronted about the line, the team behind the hit movie denied the obvious comedic interpretation, managing to avoid censorship.
Despite Kirsten Bell’s dirty joke that slid by Disney’s censors, Frozen was a huge hit.
While the dirty joke is an extreme example, Kristen Bell also told Vanity Fair about how she pushed to make her Frozen character more relatable than other Disney Princesses. She had nothing but good things to say about her Disney experience, with the company allowing her to shape the character to a certain degree. She cited a scene when Anna is sleeping as an example, insisting that the character should be loudly snoring and drooling.

Despite Kirsten Bell’s dirty joke that slid by Disney’s censors, Frozen was a huge hit. Released in 2013 it made over a billion dollars at the box office and became one of the decade’s defining family movies. It spawned a sequel which also earned over a billion dollars, with a third film slated for release in 2027.
While the line may seem out of place in a Disney movie, Kristen Bell is known for her comedic acting both before and after Frozen. Her character in The Good Place was known for her crass humor and foul mouth, often comically censored due to the particular rules of the afterlife. She also starred in the 2008 raunchy romantic comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
Of course, Kristen Bell’s raunchy joke in Frozen is far from the first adult material to make it into a Disney movie. An infamous scene in Tarzan briefly showed the shadow of the movie’s villain Clayton hanging to death. Comedian voice actors like Robin Williams in Aladdin and Eddie Murphy in Mulan also often snuck slightly dirty jokes into their performances.
While the line may seem out of place in a Disney movie, Kristen Bell is known for her comedic acting both before and after Frozen.
The double meaning behind the line in “For the First Time in Forever” seemed obvious to many adult fans, but it’s interesting to see Kristen Bell confirm the intention behind the crass Frozen joke. Given the movie’s incredible success at the box office and as a merchandising opportunity, Disney isn’t likely to act on the revelation. Adult jokes meant for the parents often make their way into family movies, but the dirty line is one of the sneakiest.
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Entertainment
Maddies Secret trailer reveals John Early as youve never seen him before
Comedian John Early makes his feature directorial debut with Maddie’s Secret, an offbeat homage to melodrama that he wrote and headlines as its eponymous heroine.
As an aspiring food influencer, Maddie Ralph (Early) is passionate about her cuisine. And at first glance, she’s got a picture-perfect life: a loving husband (Eric Rahill), a devoted best friend (Kate Berlant), and a job at a culinary content studio called Gourmaybe. But as the title suggests, there’s a side to Maddie she can’t stomach sharing with her loved ones. And this secret could kill her.
Out of the movie’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, I cheered Maddie’s Secret, writing in my review for Mashable, “The film is silly and strange, but even amid campy bits, sincere. So, you’ll laugh at its parody elements, but may well be genuinely moved by Early’s commitment to this strange and splendid film.”
I also said “John Early is a better ingénue than Sydney Sweeney,” comparing Maddie’s Secret to another earnest (but less entertaining) TIFF offering, Christy. And I stand by it.
Maddie’s Secret opens in theaters in New York on June 19, and in Los Angeles on June 26.
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Pride is almost here! Check out the best dating apps for LGBTQ women.
We know Pride is all year round, but there is something special about the month of June. We’re not there quite yet, but if you want a main squeeze for all the parades and parties, you gotta start looking now. How about on a dating app?
As a lesbian, you probably know all about them. Lesbian Americans (along with bisexual and gay Americans) are far more likely to have ever used dating apps than straight Americans: 51 percent to 28 percent, according to the Pew Research Center.
There are a few reasons why LGBTQ people might turn to online dating more quickly than straight folks. For one, you might live in an area without a thriving LGBTQ community, and in-person dating may be hard. If you don’t know other lesbians to begin with, how can you meet more IRL to date? (Sometimes, lesbian spaces can also be co-opted by The Straights.) Unfortunately, in-person dating may also be less safe, depending on where you live.
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AdultFriendFinder
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readers’ pick for casual connections
Tinder
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Hinge
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popular choice for regular meetups
Thankfully, we live in a time where we can find people like us with a few swipes. Lesbians are welcome on major dating apps, and there are also niche ones specifically for lesbians and other queer women and people. But which one to choose?
How to find the best dating apps for lesbians

Niche lesbian dating apps aren’t your only option for finding love.
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In Mashable’s recommendations below, you’ll find both general dating apps and apps specifically for queer people. As the former appeals to the general population, you’ll find more users in these spaces. The caveat, however, is that when you swipe on other women, you might find those coupled with men who are looking for another woman to have a threesome with (aka unicorn hunters). No judgment here, but that’s probably not what you’re looking for. Then again, people of all types are on dating apps like Tinder and Hinge. You never know who you may come across.
Then there are apps specifically for the community, like HER and Lex. If you yearn for a smaller dating scene, head for these apps. While there’s no “Grindr for lesbians” — we go into why in the FAQ section — these apps are more so like stepping into your neighborhood lesbian bar than an app like Bumble.
You can also try multiple dating apps, as each one below has a free version. You can filter by the gender you identify with and are looking for, and sometimes, as with OkCupid, there are many options to choose from.
Diving into the dating pool isn’t easy, but the water’s fine. Check out our guide below for the full rundown of our recommendations and dating app reviews.
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OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT 5.5 Instant as the new default model for everyone
Last week, OpenAI managed to stop ChatGPT from talking about goblins all the time. This week, there’s a whole new model for users to play with.
The company announced in a blog post on Tuesday that ChatGPT 5.5 Instant has begun rolling out to all users as the new default model for the popular AI chatbot. The new model is a follow-up to GPT 5.5, which was released in April.
GPT-5.5 Instant replaces 5.3 Instant, which will remain available for the next three months for paid users but will otherwise be sunsetted.
Unlike Claude Opus 4.7 from Anthropic and GPT-5.5, which are only available to paid customers, GPT-5.5 Instant is “available to everyone.” OpenAI says it should produce fewer hallucinations and better overall results for everyday ChatGPT usage.
“This update makes everyday interactions more useful and more enjoyable: stronger and tighter answers across subject areas, a more natural conversational tone, and better use of the context you’ve already shared when personalization can help,” OpenAI’s blog post said.
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According to OpenAI, GPT-5.5 Instant produced 52.5 percent fewer hallucinated claims in internal testing than GPT-5.3 in “high stakes” topics like law, finance, and medicine. In addition, the new model “reduced inaccurate claims by 37.3% on especially challenging conversations users had flagged for factual errors.”
The company also says the new model is better at deciding when to use web search for a prompt and analyzing image uploads than before. The new model is also allegedly more concise in its answers, while also maintaining something of a personality in how it talks to the user. GPT-5.5 Instant should also be better at understanding and referencing context from a connected Gmail account and other integrations to provide quality answers.
And, again, most importantly, it should avoid mentioning goblins unless absolutely necessary.
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