TikTok Artist Turns Disney Villains Into Disney Princesses (5 Pics)

Audrey Hopkins is an artist and entertainer who brought us some excitement with her Disney villains art series.

Hopkins, a character designer, utilizes the web to get her pieces out, whether it’s her personal website, Instagram page with 356K followers or TikTok with 9.5 million followers.

What’s most fun about Hopkins’ art is she often does mash-ups with pop-culture favorites – with a lively voiceover and her husband chiming in at times. Just check out this one of Rapunzel and Hot Squidward. Beautiful.

@auditydraws

Rapunzel and squidward join the 6 fan arts challenge 🤣✍🏻 @richarddoesnotdraw is too happy #art #foryou #fyp #neverfitin

♬ original sound – Audity

In July, Hopkins posted a TikTok video about turning Disney villains into princesses. She started out with Jafar and people loved it. The video received 13.4 million views and 3.4 million likes.

https://www.tiktok.com/@auditydraws/video/6845163149251923206

Hopkins also posted the image to Instagram, where it received 57.7K likes.

With Disney characters being a childhood staple, people loved seeing nostalgic favorites done up in a new way. Soon, Hopkins was getting dozens of requests in the comments and decided to do an ongoing series dedicated to turning Disney villains into princesses. One villain at the top of the most-requested list was Hades from Hercules.

And Hopkins delivered.

To a much-pleased audience.

The illustrations kept coming, too, with Hopkins recently creating ones for Gaston from Beauty and the Beast and one for Dr. Facilier from Princess and the Frog.

@auditydraws

Princess Gaston has stolen my heart! 🤩@richarddoesnotdraw #art #foryou #fyp #comedy

♬ original sound – Audity

@auditydraws

Our new spooky princess!! ❤️🤩 @richarddoesnotdraw #art #comedy #foryou #fyp

♬ original sound – Audity

For anyone who is digging Hopkins’ art, we recommend visiting her Shopify store, which has goodies that range from shirts, stickers (may we recommend this Beware of Karen one?) and posters.

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