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Disney World Casts Male Performer as Evil Queen from ‘Snow White’

Walt Disney World in Florida appears to have cast a man in the role of the Evil Queen. snow white According to a viral video showing performers in drag at the Wilderness Lodge resort.

Additionally, That Park Place — a site dedicated to Disney theme parks — report Her family also encountered the performer while dining at Wilderness Lodge, and her father told the site: “The Evil Queen definitely had a male voice.”

Disney’s Wilderness Lodge in Orlando is a resort that offers several dining experiences to its visitors. snow white Character meet and greet.

In the viral video, the cast of “The Evil Queen” greets visitors who fall in love with the character.

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Park Place announced that a family contacted them about an encounter with a person they believed to be from the same cast.

“It was a little noisy inside, so I couldn’t really hear what the characters were saying until we were face-to-face (normal conversation distance is a few feet). And the Evil Queen definitely has a male voice. ”, the father told the site.

He added that he later spoke to the manger and said, “I can confirm that she is a woman.” When she asked if the performer was biologically male, her manager said, “Sorry, we can’t answer that.”

This isn’t the first time Disney has allowed drag performers to entertain theme park guests.

As Breitbart News reported, at Disneyland in Anaheim, a male employee greeted children in drag at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, where young girls can transform into their favorite Disney princesses.

The Walt Disney Company has actively promoted gender nonconformity in children’s entertainment.

Disney has created several transgender characters in children’s programming and even hosted a Pride-themed musical special starring drag queen Nina West.

The company has also worked to make its parks more gender-neutral in recent years. One of the biggest changes is the removal of Disney’s iconic greeting, “Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls.” Now, Disney Parks calls its guests “dreamers of all ages.”

The park also has separate toilets for men and women.

Follow David Ng on Twitter @moon_ooooooooo. Any tips? Please contact us at dng@breitbart.com

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