Rémy's identity is incredibly important to her, which is why her part in "The Courtship" is especially significant. In an Instagram post, she explained the importance of representation. "I didn't grow up with princesses in popular culture that looked like me," she wrote. "Disney's first black princess wasn't until I was a teen. As a result, when my friends and I would dress up like princesses for Halloween as little girls, I used to feel uncomfortable about which princess I could 'pretend' to be. Well I don't have to pretend anymore. We've made the fairytale a reality."
She further wrote that she hopes that her role in "The Courtship" will positively impact BIPOC people, saying, "My hope is that little girls, and boys, black, Haitian, or anyone who hasn't felt represented, valued, or beautiful, will find hope in my journey."