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Mollie Quirk

Little Mermaid star Halle Bailey hit with backlash after posting photos with animals at zoo

Little Mermaid star Halle Bailey has been hit with an onslaught of backlash from fans after posting photos with animals at a zoo.

The 23-year-old Atlanta-born actress, who plays the role of Princess Ariel in the upcoming live-action remake of the Disney classic, has left fans feeling "disappointed" after her most recent Instagram post.

Sharing a series of snaps from her travels, Halle could be seen posing for photos with animals, with many fans claiming that she was at Safari World in Bangkok.

The animal attraction in question has been under worldwide scrutiny for years because of their alleged poor treatment of animals.

Halle Bailey could be seen grinning in snaps with various exotic animals (INSTAGRAM)
Fans quickly identified the location as Safari World, with other outlets also reporting this (INSTAGRAM)

Posing with orangutans and tiger cubs - with the latter reported to have been made to live in cramped cages at Safari World - Halle looked content as she enjoyed her break away ahead of the Little Mermaid release next month.

In 2018, we reported how orangutans were forced to take part in daily boxing bouts at the Bangkok-based attraction, with the boxing matched "proudly advertised on the zoo’s website" at the time.

Nonprofit organisation PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) commented on the photo, with them writing: "We know you love animals, but supporting cruel attractions like this is hurting them.

"More than half a million exotic animals are exploited worldwide in the tourism industry - many torn away from their families, exploited for photo ops and condemned to a lifetime of suffering.

"It's up to all of us tourists to stop funding places that are exploiting them for profit and continuing this cycle of abuse. Please keep animals out of your future travel plans."

Taking to the comments section, many fans were quick to slam Halle for supposedly visiting Safari World, with fans concerned for the animals she posed with in the snaps she shared.

Halle also posed with an elephant while on her trip abroad (INSTAGRAM)
One snap showed her feeding a tiger cub with a bottle of milk (INSTAGRAM)

One person penned: "This is so dangerous for wildlife conservation. Wildlife interactions should not be encouraged and promoted. These animals have most likely experienced abuse, high levels of stress and anxiety, and will most likely live a long unhappy life in captivity. Why not rather view them in their natural habitats and promote ecotourism that is ethical and doesn't impact their lives in such a way."

Another added: "NEVER USE ANIMALS FOR ENTERTAINMENT LIKE THIS. NEVER PROMOTE IT! Halle Bailey, please, you should know better."

Halle Bailey plays Ariel in the new Disney remake of The Little Mermaid (AP)

While a third person wrote: "I can’t believe this post is still up. Clearly she does not care one bit. I was really looking forward to seeing The Little Mermaid, now I won’t be watching - I refuse to support someone who exploits wild animals in this way. @disney do you have anything to say?"

Many fans expressed their disappointment in the young actress and urged her to take the photos down, but there were many others who defended the Little Mermaid starlet.

"Maybe she was unaware? These comments are aggravating. I hate this generation and I hate social media," penned one, in Halle's defense.

Mirror Online has reached out to Halle Bailey's representative for comment, as well as Safari World in Bangkok in regards to their alleged poor treatment of animals.

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