Princesses often prioritize romantic relationships, implying that finding love is a significant goal for both princesses and young girls/women. This narrative has a profound impact on children’s and young women’s gender perceptions. Firstly, it may lead to the belief that women’s happiness and success hinge on their performance in emotional relationships, potentially negatively affecting self-perception. This connection could make them more likely to tie their worth to their relationship status. Secondly, it may influence women’s views on their roles in the workplace and society, potentially encouraging prioritization of family and emotional relationships over career success. Despite incorporating some modern elements, Disney princess films still largely perpetuate traditional female identity concepts, potentially influencing the younger generation of women. Current research emphasizes the importance of creating more diverse, powerful, and independent female figures in media to contribute to the evolution of gender perceptions.