It's not quite the "happily ever after" Disney would have imagined for its original fairytale princess.
A new advertisement for an Australian beer shows Snow White in a decidedly unladylike boudoir scene with her seven dwarfs - and Disney is anything but pleased, reports Sydney's Daily Telegraph.
The illustration for Jamieson's Raspberry Ale reinvents the fair-skinned cartoon ingénue as "Ho White."
Disney's innocent raven-haired beauty has been recast as a bordello hustler, casually blowing smoke rings while in bed with all seven semi-nude dwarfs, who've been renamed Filthy, Smarmy and Randy.
The company behind the campaign, The Foundry, says the ad is designed to show beer drinkers the fruit-infused ale is "anything by sweet."
The company told the Telegraph it had "a little bit of contact" with Disney regarding its use of Snow White's likeness for the ad.
"Snow White" was animator Walt Disney's first feature-length cartoon and was released in 1937.
Disney, which controls the licensing of the Snow White image, has not made a public statement.
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