Actress Reveals End of Era as Disneyland’s Evil Queen
LOS ANGELES — A beloved performer, known for her role as the Evil Queen at Disneyland, has shared that she has been “released” after an impressive eight-year stint at the park.
Sabrina von B., who portrayed the villain from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, gained a dedicated following thanks to her sharp wit and captivating expressions, drawing millions of likes and a loyal fan base on social media.
It was only after the House of Mouse bid her farewell that she felt free to unveil her identity as the fairest queen of all.
“It’s a bit daunting because Disney is really protective about maintaining the magic. Some people were even trying to piece together who I was,” Von B remarked.
Name anonymity was a requirement during her time at the park, but now she’s finally speaking out.
“Honestly, it’s a little unsettling since Disney is all about preserving that enchanting experience. I made sure to keep the magic alive until my very last day, never revealing, ‘This is who I am,’ until I was officially released,” Von B explained.
She started her career at just 18 and, post-Evil Queen, has amassed a significant following on TikTok.
Many fans were surprised to learn of her departure, likening it to the dramatic endings seen in classic fairy tales where queens meet unfortunate fates.
In an amusing nod to her dismissal, one user on X remarked, “Disney was really saying, ‘Mirror on the wall, who’s the best person ever fired?’”
Another fan commented on her TikTok, saying, “You will always be LA REINA.” Von B reciprocated the love, expressing that the overwhelming support she received brought a huge smile to her face.
There’s been speculation about the reasons behind her exit, with some suggesting that age might have played a part.
Disneyland’s Evil Queen was removed following viral negative comments.
Actress Reveals End of Era as Disneyland’s Evil Queen
LOS ANGELES — A beloved performer, known for her role as the Evil Queen at Disneyland, has shared that she has been “released” after an impressive eight-year stint at the park.
Sabrina von B., who portrayed the villain from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, gained a dedicated following thanks to her sharp wit and captivating expressions, drawing millions of likes and a loyal fan base on social media.
It was only after the House of Mouse bid her farewell that she felt free to unveil her identity as the fairest queen of all.
“It’s a bit daunting because Disney is really protective about maintaining the magic. Some people were even trying to piece together who I was,” Von B remarked.
Name anonymity was a requirement during her time at the park, but now she’s finally speaking out.
“Honestly, it’s a little unsettling since Disney is all about preserving that enchanting experience. I made sure to keep the magic alive until my very last day, never revealing, ‘This is who I am,’ until I was officially released,” Von B explained.
She started her career at just 18 and, post-Evil Queen, has amassed a significant following on TikTok.
Many fans were surprised to learn of her departure, likening it to the dramatic endings seen in classic fairy tales where queens meet unfortunate fates.
In an amusing nod to her dismissal, one user on X remarked, “Disney was really saying, ‘Mirror on the wall, who’s the best person ever fired?’”
Another fan commented on her TikTok, saying, “You will always be LA REINA.” Von B reciprocated the love, expressing that the overwhelming support she received brought a huge smile to her face.
There’s been speculation about the reasons behind her exit, with some suggesting that age might have played a part.
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