Meet the real life princess who has spent £10k transforming herself into nine Disney beauties. With her petite figure and huge doe eyes, 25 year-old American beauty Sarah Ingle bears a striking resemblance to animated characters including Queen Elsa from Frozen, Ariel from The Little Mermaid and Snow White. The full time marketing manager from Denver, Colorado, spends her weekends transforming herself into fairytale princesses - entertaining children with her alter ego And being a real life princess comes with an eye-watering price tag. To date, the pretty brunette has spent £10,000 on her magical collection of 17 custom made princess outfits. Sarah, who spends up to £1500 on each outfit, says: “I have always loved singing and I have always loved Disney, so it was no surprise to my family and friends when I began performing as a princess.
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