Disney ‘investigating’ after costumed employees caught twerking and ‘simulating sex acts’

The happiest place on earth? These rogue workers act more like it’s the most exciting place on the planet.
Outraged Disney bosses have reportedly launched an investigation after amorous employees at their Anaheim, Calif., amusement park were filmed twerking while dressed as family cartoon characters. ‘business.
Several shocking videos allegedly filmed on Disneyland property show workers wearing Minnie Mouse and Pluto costumes while performing risque dance moves.
Meanwhile, another controversial clip depicts a life-size Pinocchio doll placed to simulate a sex act on a replica of Captain Hook.
“Warning! Will ruin the Disney magic. Disney behind the scenes,” a caption reads in this steamy video.
A number of clips have been posted to the @illegal.disney TikTok account, which aims to share secrets and behind-the-scenes footage from Disney theme parks. Saturday evening, the account was still operational.

“It sounds silly, but for Disney, protecting the integrity of these characters is absolutely paramount,” an inside source told The Sun of the videos. “They asked the investigators to cut the transmission and to try to identify the persons in charge, who do not respect their contract of employment.”
“It’s one of the most protective companies in the world because it knows its biggest customers are young children who don’t want the illusion shattered,” the source continued.
“Some of the clips show the characters dancing and twerking in their outfits – it’s just not on message.”

The Post has reached out to Disney officials for comment.
A video showing Pluto’s character twerking to a song featuring the lyrics “Here comes the hurricane, bitch” has sparked particular anger online.
“You are all over my FYP (TikTok homepage feed),” one wrote. “Aren’t you afraid of losing your job? »
Last October, The Walt Disney Company employed 34,000 actors at its Anaheim theme park.
Last year, Disneyland welcomed 16.9 million visitors, including millions of minors, making it the second most visited theme park in the world, behind the Magic Kingdom in Orlando.
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