In Ocarina of Time, she wasn't as shapely as in Melee, though. It helped the surprise reveal, although it might have just been related to limitations of the N64. Also, in-game characters called Sheik "he", like princess Ruto, even if that was obviously only to support Zelda's disguise while she was hiding from Ganon.
But troons will latch on to any justification to "claim" a character as one of their own, in their endless narcissistic quest to validate their delusions, so I really wouldn't be surprised if they attempted it here too.
In Ocarina of Time, she wasn't as shapely as in Melee, though. It helped the surprise reveal, although it might have just been related to limitations of the N64. Also, in-game characters called Sheik "he", like princess Ruto, even if that was obviously only to support Zelda's disguise while she was hiding from Ganon.
But troons will latch on to any justification to "claim" a character as one of their own, in their endless narcissistic quest to validate their delusions, so I really wouldn't be surprised if they attempted it here too.
OOT Zelda didn't have much of a chest either tbf.