Kelly Marie Tran keeps it cute and casual when presenting her new movie Raya and the Last Dragon

Kelly Marie Tran faced racism and bullying online with her Disney debut.

But the Star Wars actress is back in style, adding Disney Princess to her impressive resume.

She kept it cute and casual on Friday by presenting her new animated film Raya and the Last Dragon, before a screening at the reopening of the historic El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles.

Starring: Kelly Marie Tran  u00A0 appeared cute and casual on Friday when presenting her new animated film Raya and the Last Dragon, before a screening at the reopening of the historic El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles

Starring: Kelly Marie Tran kept the mood casual and cute on Friday by presenting her new animated film Raya and the Last Dragon, before a screening at the reopening of the historic El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles

Disney Princess: She gives voice to the titular warrior, who must track down the last dragon to defeat the monstrous Druun and save his fantasy world Kumandra

Disney Princess: She gives voice to the titular warrior, who must track down the last dragon to defeat the monstrous Druun and save his fantasy world Kumandra

The 32-year-old actress portrayed the film in a patterned black sweatshirt, which she put on an orange blouse.

She complemented the look with black skin-tight jeans, a black leather belt and a matching pair of black leather shoes.

Tran tied her hair in a red and white striped scarf and took precautions against COVID-19 in a white N95 breathing mask.

She presented the film with the help of Carlos López Estrada, who directed alongside Don Hall.

Represent: The 32-year-old actress represented the film in a black printed sweatshirt, which she put on an orange blouse

Represent: The 32-year-old actress represented the film in a black printed sweatshirt, which she put on an orange blouse

Back to black: she complemented the look with black jeans glued to the body, a black leather belt and a matching pair of black leather shoes

Wear a mask: Tran tied her hair in a red and white striped wrap and took precautions against COVID-19 in a white N95 breathing mask

Back to black: She complemented the look with black jeans close to the body, a black leather belt and a pair of matching black leather shoes. Tran tied her hair in a red and white striped wrap and took precautions against COVID-19 in a white N95 breathing mask

Director without fear: she presented the film with the help of Carlos L  u00F3pez Estrada, who directed alongside Don Hall

Director without fear: she presented the film with the help of Carlos López Estrada, who directed alongside Don Hall

Idyllic view: she recently told The Hollywood Reporter:  '[Raya] sees the world in that idyllic and idyllic way, and then the world kind of breaks down, and it changes the way it interacts with the world  '

Idyllic view: she recently told The Hollywood Reporter: ‘[Raya] sees the world in that idyllic and awkward way, and then the world kind of breaks, and it changes the way it interacts with the world ‘

Entering the character: Tran added:  'That was my way [into the character].  Definitely, in the past, I saw the world through pink glasses, and now I feel like I'm in the background, smoking a cigarette, [saying],

Getting into the character: Tran added: ‘That was my way [into the character]. I’ve definitely seen the world with pink glasses in the past, and now I feel like I’m in the background, smoking a cigarette, [saying], “I saw things” ‘

The San Diego-born actress gives voice to the titular warrior, who must track down the last dragon to defeat the monstrous Druun and save his fantasy world Kumandra.

She recently told The Hollywood Reporter: ‘[Raya] sees the world in that idyllic and awkward way, and then the world kind of breaks down and changes the way it interacts with the world.

‘That was my way [into the character]. I’ve definitely seen the world with pink glasses in the past, and now I feel like I’m in the background, smoking a cigarette, [saying], “I saw things.” ‘

It happens after she left social media in June 2018, amid abuses of racist and misogynistic trolls, after she became the first black woman to be cast in a leading role in the Star Wars franchise.

Tran deleted all his posts on Instagram, writing in the biography of his vacant account: ‘Afraid, but doing it anyway.’

Cleaning up social media: happens after she left social media in June 2018, amid abuses of racist and misogynistic trolls, after she became the first black woman to be cast in a leading role in the Star Wars franchise (pictured in February, 2021)

Cleaning up social media: happens after she left social media in June 2018, amid abuses of racist and misogynist trolls, after she became the first black woman to be cast in a leading role in the Star Wars franchise (pictured in February, 2021)

Intense fears: Tran deleted all of his posts on Instagram, writing in the biography of his vague account:  'Afraid, but doing it anyway ' (photo in December 2019)

Facing fears: Tran deleted all of his Instagram posts, writing in his vague account biography: ‘Afraid, but doing it anyway’ (photo in December 2019)

Happier life: She told THR: 'I really have been a lot happier without being on the internet.  My agents told me [I'm] give up partnerships with the brand, but I'm not here to sell tea to girls ”(photo in December 2019)

Happier life: She told THR: ‘I really was a lot happier without being on the internet. I had my agents telling me [I’m] renouncing partnerships with the brand, but I’m not here to sell tea to girls’ (photo in December 2019)

She told THR: ‘I really have been a lot happier without being on the internet. I had my agents telling me [I’m] renouncing partnerships with the brand, but I’m not here to sell tea to girls.

Sorry for Your Loss actress added: ‘We can talk about the interaction between mental health and social media, but also mental health and this idea of ​​fame and what it does to you. This is not normal.

‘For me, this navigation is about how I protect myself in a way that I can continue to work in this world and continue to spread the stories that I feel the world needs to hear.’

Tran starred as Rose Tico, a tough mechanic, in 2017’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi and 2019’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.

Role of a lifetime: Tran starred as Rose Tico, a tough mechanic, in 2017's Star Wars: The Last Jedi and 2019's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Role of a lifetime: Tran starred as Rose Tico, a mechanic with endurance, in Star Wars: The Last Jedi of 2017 and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker of 2019

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