There are many countries that you dream of visiting, but there is no one that equals the joy and illusion of going to the Disney World park in Orlando, Florida (USA) the magical park of Mickey Mouse and all the characters of the famous brand.

But the princes, the princesses, the characters like Mickey and Minie, the attractions, the castles, that wonderful magic that every child dreams of knowing also has its dark side..

La exempleada de Disney World, Hunter Hague, revealed the “dark secrets” of working in the “happiest place on Earth” as a princess, where she played Rapunzel and Belle from 2016 to 2021.

He did it through a video on the TikTok social network, where he explained that one of the negative things about being a princess is having to be “perfect.”

“I feel like it can be really hard working at Disney as a princess when you have to be happy 100% of the time, because you can never give yourself the grace to be upset.” said in a video, reviewed the portal Upsocl.

To be a princess you have to be perfect

He stressed that it is not a job that you can tell whoever you want. “It’s a super exciting job, but if someone asked what you do, I’d say something like, ‘Oh, I work in merchandise at Adventureland.’”he pointed out, in addition to having to think before posting on social networks.

“You also have to be very careful what you put online when it comes to pictures and make sure no one comments on your photos saying, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re so beautiful!’ because all comments have to be targeted. to the character”, assured in the post.

When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, everything changed when she was fired from the park. This situation He allowed her to speak candidly about the venue, saying the experience is sort of “traumatising” because they “rely solely on her appearance” at the time of the hearing.

“You just look at the casting directors, and they look at you and that’s it,” the actress explained.

Among the rules to be part of Disney Word, are that visible tattoos, piercings, tan lines and painted nails were prohibited.

Besides that it was essential to maintain the line to be able to continue interpreting the character on duty.

“Every eight months, we’d be checked to make sure we still fit the character profile, which means we still look young enough to be the character we’re portraying and that we still have the same silhouette we did when we were hired.” detailed.

“This goes to show that the magic of Disney only applies outside the doors of work”, “Thanks for being so transparent, it’s important to raise awareness about the not-so-magical parts!” and “Disney princesses don’t really get the princess treatment,” are some of the comments of Internet users to the former Disney princess.

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