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'Frozen' director Jennifer Lee is really sorry for 'Let It Go'

Parents of the world, Jennifer Lee feels your pain. The "Frozen" director offers her apologies that you're still listening to your kids sing "Let It Go" more than a year after the film hit theaters.

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"Frozen" director Jennifer Lee is sorry your kids are still singing her songs, but we think you should "Let It Go." Disney

As any parent alive right now can tell you, "Let It Go," Idina Menzel's standout song from the fifth highest-grossing movie of all time, is still being sung ad nauseam more than a year after the movie debuted in theaters.

While she was initially thanked by parents for such a wonderful movie and song, "Frozen" director Jennifer Lee is now greeted by parents who are just sick of hearing the same song over and over again. And guys, she really feels badly about it. Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Lee acknowledged that she feels your pain, parents, and she offers her apologies.

"A year ago, I'd meet people who, when they found out who I was, they'd say, 'Oh, we love the songs! We sing them all the time,'" Lee told The Hollywood Reporter. "Now they're like, 'Yep, we're still listening to those songs,' [and] I've gone from thank you to sorry!"

If Lee's apology isn't enough, we recommend that parents take the high road and, well, let it go.