Disneyland’s Evil Queen Reveals She was ‘let go’ After 8 Years of Wicked Trolling

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After eight years of ruling Fantasyland with a sharp tongue and a poison apple, the performer behind Disneyland’s viral Evil Queen has been let go. The actress, recently identified as Sabrina Von B., became a social media sensation for her “wicked trolling” of guests. While fans are devastated, the dismissal highlights Disney’s strict rules regarding character anonymity and crowd control.

The Rise of a Viral Villain

Sabrina began her career at Disneyland at age 18, portraying various “face” characters including Maleficent and Lady Tremaine. However, it was her portrayal of the Evil Queen that skyrocketed her to fame. Her “comical spin” on the character included roasting guests’ outfits and demanding to be called “The Queen” rather than a “witch.”

Viral videos of these interactions garnered millions of views across TikTok and Instagram. These clips turned the performer into a park celebrity. Consequently, fans traveled specifically to Disneyland just to witness her sharp-witted performances in person. Take look at some of her best moments below:

Why Disney “Revoked Her Invitation”

The termination follows a period of tension between the performer and management. In late 2025, Sabrina made headlines for telling guests to “go complain” to leadership about rumors that villains were being moved to seasonal-only status. Disney eventually issued a statement denying those rumors, but the damage was done.

Sabrina addressed this tension by emphasizing that she remained professional despite the growing spotlight. “I’ll say that I protected the magic all the way until the end, and I never came out publicly and said like, ‘This is me,’ or anything until they ultimately let me go,” she shared. “That’s when I spoke out publicly on it.”

Protecting the Magic and Public Safety

Despite her efforts to stay anonymous, insiders suggest that Sabrina’s individual popularity became a major operational hazard. Huge crowds would often block walkways in Fantasyland specifically to film her, creating significant safety concerns. Disney management reportedly found it difficult to manage the “traffic jams” caused by her viral status.

Furthermore, Disney’s “Protection of the Magic” policy requires performers to remain strictly anonymous. As fans began to identify Sabrina on social media, the company felt the “illusion” of the character was broken. This conflict between viral success and corporate policy ultimately led to her being let go in early 2026.

A Future Beyond the Mouse

Now 27, Sabrina is focusing on her career as an individual artist rather than a park performer. She has expressed a strong desire to take her talents to Broadway or national theater tours. Regarding this major life transition, she noted, “Now I’m learning how to live outside of the mouse, and I am super excited for what is next in my career.”

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