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Natalia Grace Sues Disney for Defamation

Natalia Grace, the Ukrainian woman with dwarfism accused of lying about her age and 'tormenting' her adoptive parents, is suing Disney.Grace was portrayed by Im...

Natalia Grace Sues Disney for Defamation
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Bintano News

March 21, 2026

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, the Ukrainian woman with dwarfism accused of lying about her age and 'tormenting' her adoptive parents, is suing Disney.

Grace was portrayed by Imogen Faith Reid in , starring as her mother Kristine Barnett.

Now Grace, estimated to be 24 years old, is going after Disney and Hulu for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress, according to TMZ.

She's arguing in a lawsuit that the show painted her as 'deceptive, dangerous, manipulative, dishonest, not truly a child, and responsible for acts of abuse, violence, or attempted violence.'

Despite the show's disclaimer that some events were fictionalized, Grace believes it isn't enough to protect the company, she said in documents seen by the site, as it's unclear which parts were real and which were made up.

The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Disney and Hulu to request comment.

Natalia Grace, the Ukrainian woman with dwarfism accused of lying about her age and 'tormenting' her adoptive parents, is suing Disney

Grace was portrayed by Imogen Faith Reid in 2025's Hulu series Good American Family, starring Ellen Pompeo as her mother Kristine Barnett

TMZ reported that Grace filed the lawsuit without a lawyer and is seeking unspecified damages. 

Grace also stated in her filing, per the news outlet, that Disney purposely or haphazardly framed the series to highlight the accusations against her.

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She claims it was only later that the company revealed details about her being abused as a child. 

after her latest adoptive family said they were 'done' with her in the finale of her documentary The Confessions Of Natalia Grace: Natalia Speaks.

She wrote on a GoFundMe page at the time that she had moved out and was trying to raise money for spinal surgery.

'I recently moved out and I'm saving money to get my own house so I can have a personal place of my own,' she shared. 'I am wanting to start my own photography business to create a fun and awesome way to have fun and do what I love which is taking pictures and creating memories for myself and other people!'

She also explained that the spinal surgery she wants to have done isn't covered by her medical insurance and costs 'in excess of $500,000.'

'I have a type of dwarfism called Diastrophic Dysplasia — a form of dwarfism that has many serious issues which often require surgery,' she wrote. 'The first treatment I need is to have my spine corrected as if I leave it too long it could lead to paralysis and incontinence.'

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