Disney took its creepy, woke agenda to a new level in California.
Footage shows a “drag queen” in Disneyland escorting a young girl into the “Enchanted Chamber” for the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique experience where kids are promised a “royal transformation.”
“Hello, my name is Nick. I’m one of fairy godmother’s apprentices,” the man in a dress with facial hair and makeup can be heard saying in the TikTok video.
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“I’m here to shop you around and make all your selections for the day,” he added.
Children must be accompanied by an adult, according to the website:
With the wave of a wand, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique offers magical makeovers for royalty-in-training ages 3 to 12. Watch as your young majesty or knight takes a seat in a lavish salon throne and enjoys pampering perfection, courtesy of their very own Fairy Godmother’s Apprentice.
Children get to choose a special hairstyle and then add makeup, nail color and accessories—and even a Disney Princess (or knight) costume.
The prices range from around $100 to upwards of $450 for the “princess signature dress collection.”
Little girls are promised to have their “dreams come true” in this pricey experience, but can you imagine getting a grown man playing dress up trying to groom your daughter?
“That’s gross and just wrong,” one person wrote on Twitter.
“The left wants this to be normal so bad that they’ll even shove it in kids’ faces at Disneyland. That’s the level of depravity we’re up against here,” Jason Jones, who posed the video, wrote.