Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Conservative Family Ripped For Complaining About 'Male' Actor Playing Evil Queen At Disney World

Evil Queen from Snow White
LocalFloridaGal / YouTube

A dad spoke to a Disney-focused blog about complaining to a manager after he was convinced that the actor playing the Evil Queen at a character meet and greet dinner was a 'biological male.'

A conservative family is being lambasted online after voicing their outrage over a supposedly male actor at Disney World playing a woman.

The family spoke to Disney-focused—and openly anti-LGBTQ+—blog That Park Place to say they were convinced a "biological male" performer was acting as the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at one of the park's themed restaurants.


The incident occurred at the Story Book Dining experience at Disney World's Artist Pointe. The family claimed that the Evil Queen was a "man dressed in drag" who had a "man's voice."

According to That Park Place, the family were invited during their dining experience to meet the Evil Queen, which they had "high hopes" for—hopes that were dashed by their bizarre obsession with the biological sex of the actor playing the Evil Queen.

The father of the family then complained to management, saying he felt "disrespected" by the venue's lack of consideration for "family values," which apparently means making sure actors have the exact genitalia good Christian families expect.

The father told the blog:

“I stated we are a conservative Christian family. I’m spending $8,000 on this trip in addition to the tens of thousands I’ve spent together in the past at Walt Disney World and Disney Cruises, and that this is not right."

That, of course, makes no sense whatsoever; it's not Disney's problem you spent thousands of dollars on a vacation at a place that has been very open about its LGBTQ+ inclusivity, especially when you could've gone on a vacation to, say, the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter in Kentucky.

But appealing to conservative Christians' common sense when it comes to their bizarre panic about the mere existence of LGBTQ+ and transgender people has pretty much never worked.

So obviously the dad's outrage escalated when the manager of the venue refused to fire the Evil Queen on the basis of a single complaint from one religious fanatic.

He went on to say:

“The manager just listened and never once apologized for anything. At one point [the manager said]: ‘I can assure you that she is a woman’.”

The father then demanded to know the Evil Queen's "biological" sex, a question the manager said she "cannot answer."

"She went even further, trying to shame me, informing me that ‘she’ was so excited to get the part as the Evil Queen. For a brief moment I thought, ‘Maybe I’m wrong’, but then I realized I was just being gaslighted."

No sir, you were just being weird and demanding information about a complete stranger's gender identity that is absolutely none of your business. Do you see the distinction?

As you might guess, this family's ridiculous spectacle has not gone over well with most people on social media.







We wish the family the best of luck in getting over their bizarre fixation with what's between the Evil Queen's legs. (They should probably talk to someone about that...)

More from News/lgbtq

Screenshots from @mike.ali32's TikTok video
@mike.ali32/TikTok

TikToker Goes Viral For Yelling Out Fast Food Slogans After Buying Their Food—And The Reactions Are Priceless

We're supposed to go through life loving the people that we love so loudly that they can never doubt how much we love them. Maybe that's how we should approach the things and companies we love, too.

At least, that seems to be the approach that TikToker @mike.ali32 is taking.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots from @withethanlap's TikTok video
@withethanlap/TikTok

Guy Turns His Pregnant Wife's Extreme Text Messages Into A Hilariously Perfect Pop Punk Song—And It's A Banger

Anyone who has gone through pregnancy or is close to someone who has knows that the symptoms are truly no joke, and going from one day to the next can feel like an absolute rollercoaster.

Comedian and TikToker Ethan Lapierre's wife shared with him some of her symptoms, sometimes texting him that she was hungry but couldn't eat, and other times feeling like she was dying.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots from @missyhalleonig's TikTok video
@missyhalleonig/TikTok

A New Parenting Hack For Getting Toddlers To Stop Their Tantrums Has People In Disbelief That It Actually Kinda Works

Parents might not want to admit it, but when their toddlers are tantruming, there's nothing quite like finding a way to hilariously redirect or confuse them to help stop the tears.

In a hilarious parenting hack that's taking over TikTok, videos are appearing that all mysteriously star a woman named "Jessica," though no one can seem to find her.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots from @legallyswifite13's TikTok video
@legallyswifite13/TikTok

Woman Sparks Debate After Accusing Frontier Airlines Of Kicking Her Off Flight For Being Deaf

Let this Frontier Airlines saga be a reminder to all of us that not all disabilities and needs are visible, so when a person requests accommodations, it's better to believe them.

TikToker @legallyswiftie13 posted in 2024 that, though she was in her early twenties, she discovered that she would be rapidly losing her hearing, which was discovered at a routine medical check-up. Though she could still speak and hear, it would become increasingly difficult for her to hear, especially when there were competing noises in the area.

Keep ReadingShow less
Ben Sasse
60 Minutes/CBS News

Former GOP Senator Gets Brutal Wakeup Call After Criticizing People For Playing 'Candy Crush' Instead Of 'Making Babies'

Ben Sasse represented Nebraska in the United States Senate from 2015 to 2023. As a Midwestern moderate, the sometimes controversial Sasse was often critical of MAGA Republican President Donald Trump on social media and on the Senate floor.

At one point, the Nebraska GOP censured him because of his criticism of Trump. But Sasse, like Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins, would still vote with the majority of his party when his vote was needed to back Trump's agenda.

Keep ReadingShow less