Rumors are swirling that Disneyland may no longer feature the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as a regular park character, and fans aren’t taking it lightly. The speculation began after a viral TikTok showed a performer dressed as the Evil Queen hinting that certain villain characters might be phased out. The clip quickly went viral, sparking debate and concern among longtime Disney visitors.
According to the posts, the Evil Queen could be removed from regular appearances, though she might still show up at special events like Halloween parties or villain-themed parades. However, Disney has not made any official announcement confirming her removal, and sources suggest the rumor may have been exaggerated or taken out of context.
Still, that hasn’t stopped fans from voicing their disappointment. Across TikTok, Reddit, and X (formerly Twitter), visitors have been sharing memories of their interactions with the Evil Queen, many calling her the best character meet-and-greet in the entire park. Fans say she struck the perfect balance between wicked and witty, with sharp one-liners, dramatic poses, and her signature glare that made every photo moment unforgettable.
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“She stayed in character the whole time, and it was hilarious,” one visitor wrote. “She told me I wasn’t worthy of her presence, and honestly, she was right.” Another fan added, “Meeting the Evil Queen was my favorite part of Disneyland. She made everyone laugh while being totally terrifying.”
The Evil Queen has been a beloved part of the Disney Parks experience for decades, often appearing during Halloween and at fantasy-themed events. Her performances have gained viral attention for being both funny and intimidating, proving that sometimes, villains really do steal the show.
For now, the rumors remain unconfirmed, but the outpouring of fan reactions shows just how much impact one character can have. Whether she’s commanding attention in her royal robes or delivering her famous icy stare, Disneyland visitors clearly aren’t ready to say goodbye to the Queen.
