Controversial Disney Cast Member with Mustache Stirs Debate at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique

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A girl admiring herself after a Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique makeover

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29 Comments

  1. Lady Arthropod

    This Cast member has been filmed multiple times because it is obviously a male dressed in a female costume. He/She seems to be trying to make a point about inclusivity. Forget inclusivity, when you work for Disney you are indeed a Cast member and where you work is the stage. You are there to bring joy and happiness to the Guests. You leave your person problems, ideology, and persona behind as soon as you step on the stage. This is all part of working for Disney. If you can’t handle the job, go work somewhere else.

    1. Me

      Absolutely 100%

      1. Catherine

        I think if a man is going to work at Biddidt Boutique, he can at least dress like a prince.
        Im tired of all this DEI and Cancel Culture at Disney.

        I gave up our annual passes, because frankly, I am offended by what Disney Corporation is going with this.

        1. lmariel

          No way would I have my daughter or granddaughter done up by him. I think it’s the same character in one of my videos and I deleted it. That ruined the magic for me.

    2. William

      You are so correct

    3. Walt

      agree but unfortunately those days are gone! When i was a cast member they regulated everything from hair color, costume pieces and even that you wear underwear! I had to use black magic marker one time to “paint” my belt black because I brought the wrong belt – and did it happily! Those days are long gone and the cause is Iger and the Board everything flows downhill from there. you know what else flows downhill right?

  2. DisneyFan

    Walt said leave the real world behind

    Grooming!

  3. Nancy A Martinez-Barone

    Did you all miss the Movie Where Billy Porter played the Fairy Godmother Beard and all

    1. Walt

      so what. stupid argument. Akin to when you did something your parents disapproved up and said well Jimmy did it too. Grow up – but that is the real problem here right? People have been coddled for their BIZARRE behaviors

  4. J Robertso

    I would worry more about a male being with little girls getting dressed etc. safety should ALWAYS be first, and you just don’t know any longer what’s safe and what’s not.

  5. Old disney

    This is common sense. I would ask if I was on funny home videos. Disney needs to get their shit together.

    1. Walt

      never will under never will under the current regime. All must be given pink slips from the board on down. Won’t happen. Everyone thinks Iger is God – fact check – he’s not.the current regime. All must be given pink slips from the board on down. Won’t happen. Everyone thinks Iger is God – fact check – he’s not.

  6. Jimbo

    NO. What doesn’t Disney understand? The “N” or the “O”???
    You want to act like a letter person then keep it to yourself and act your part in the show. Princes are male and have something hanging between their legs. Princesses are female and don’t have something hanging there. Some of you seem to have failed anatomy.
    Disney needs to stop pushing their warped agenda on families. We choose not to endorse it.

  7. NJMOM

    Poor little girls wanting to be a pretty princess dress up and clothes thinking that they’re going to have a fairy godmother as well dressed up and being pretty so confusing for a little kid and yes, this is supposed to be staging people to fit the part. I’m not sure a mustache with dress fits that part for dressing up a little girl as a princess. Paying a lot of money for the experience as well.

  8. Anonymous

    If your going to try and act.like a female then do it all the way, shave the mustache. If not its just a rouse. Disney they should not be around little kids. Kids do not need to be inducted into the world until they are able to fully comprehend it and make that choice themselves. Just because parents are comfortable doesn’t mean your kids are. Your kids will always go along when they don’t understand, wait til they become teenagers and resist you at every turn.

    1. Walt

      no – not on stage working with little kids. This is just indoctrination.

  9. Chuck S

    If you don’t think men should be in dresses, that’s fine. Don’t dress your men in dresses, but don’t dress your girls in shorts or pants because that’s men’s wear.
    Oh, and don’t go to Scotland cause your narrow mind will explode over men in kilts.
    If you don’t want your little girl dressed/made pretty by a man in a dress, then don’t use that cast member. If your child asks why that man is in a dress, just say because it makes him feel comfortable. I guarantee that will end the discussion. Kids understand simple explanations. You don’t need to go into everything your child might not be ready to understand.

    1. John Wayne

      You don’t need to explain anything to your kids if Disney isn’t practicing transgender garbage. There’s only one explanation. There are only two genders! No they, them or any of that crap! It’s a medical condition and it’s called schizophrenia! And promoting it as something else is getting people killed! How many people need to be killed by these ridiculous beliefs that the shooter can be something they’re not?

  10. Tony

    So “S” for brains, FYI girls shorts are made different than boys shorts. Even in Biblical times the womens robes were made differently than mens. All you need to say to a child is that man is suffering from a mental disorder called gender dysphoria and he needs help.

  11. Tony

    I don’t what the controversy is here really. Men are men and women are women. There are two genders ONLY. Don’t bring your perversion around children.

    1. Andrea

      Disney should have him dress as a prince not a princess. They need to stop allowing people put their sexuality preferences in our children’s faces. They need to ensure the safety of children, since they had issues and arrests before.

  12. DCB

    It’s s shame what the public has to deal with when paying the exorbitant prices at Disney. People are being forced to accept something that they find offensive and unacceptable. The powers that be at Disney have gone too far!

  13. PatyC

    The good news is all those that are offended can stay home and those that are not or dont care one way or the other will find a less crowded experience!!

  14. Jeannette Sieland

    In the Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boutique there are Fairy Godmothers doing the styling. Why can’t there be a Fairy Godfather to do the same styling? What’s wrong with a little boy wanting to dress up & be styled as a prince in the Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boutique by a Fairy Godfather? What if a girl wants to be styled by a Fairy Godfather?
    Make the boutiques a gender-neutral boutique by including appropriately dressed men & women.
    Bring some of the real life into the magical world.

  15. Anonymous

    There is simply no place for men in dresses in a Disney theme park. All male cast members should be wearing pants or shorts depending on where they’re working. That cast member and men in dresses are better suited working for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey.

  16. Beth W.

    People, people…if you don’t like the “male” princess, then for goodness sakes, do not go to Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boutique. There, problem solved. If the majority of the people were against it, they’d lose money and stop. I’m loving PatyC’s take on it!

    1. Steve

      The majority are against it and I intend to reinstate the Disney Look and appearance standards for cast members meaning no facial hair and all male cast members wearing pants or shorts. It worked for decades and would not result in a backlash or walkout.

  17. Alna

    Who cares what he’s wearing. How many little kids walk out of there happy. Isn’t that the point of the whole experience? I can’t imagine 1 kid coming out of there so upset because some guy made them beautiful. And if they were upset, I can’t imagine their parent not saying something at the time rather then bitching later as they post a video bashing someone. If that’s the case then that parent is the problem,not the guy in the dress.Maybe teach your kid then to stand up for themselves rather than whine like a little baby. I wouldn’t care if it was a frog dressed up as a cat. If they made my child happy I’m all for it!

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