The Princess and the Frog

In 2010, 5-year-old Lucy Wilson wore a green Princess and the Frog bathing suit with bright orange arm bands on both of her arms when she jumped into a pool at a birthday party she attended in America when her father went for a business meeting with a client. (PROSE: 8.46)

At another point in the 2010s, a princess and a frog were said to be a part of the BBC's preparations for Christmas, though, according to Sarah Alexander, the former had arrived, but the latter had been misplaced, to the horror of Rob Brydon. (TV: It's Showtime)

Behind the scenes
is a 2009 Disney animated film. The film is perhaps most notable for being the first animated Disney fairy tale to star a black princess, tying the movie thematically into the racially-driven 8.46.

The film's indirect mention in It's Showtime related to the fact that the film's British terrestrial television premiere was a part of BBC One's Christmas line-up for that year.

It's Showtime appears to suggest that its two leading characters, Tiana and Naveen, exist as real people in the DWU.