Playing the villain is difficult, but someone has to do it, right?
TikToker and the former Disney The actor @magicalgirlmelanie is very aware of the difficulties of playing the role of a professional villain. According to her now viral TikTok, the former Drizella face character admits that park guests don’t always “react best” to those who play. DisneyIconic offenders. However, she claimed that her performance once made “adult women” cry, and she hinted that this was not a typical reaction. Although the experience of the park guest and former actor in Melanie’s story is not the best, the reviewer liked her story and praised Melanie for doing a good job.
Magical Girl Melanie Shared this story with her TikTok fans All weekend. The post titled “I used to make Disney adults cry” has gained more than 7 million views and nearly 2 million likes.
In the video, she claimed that the incident took place at Disney’s Grand Florida Resort and Spa, where she was eating a character meal. When she approached the lady and her family and signed their signature book at the end of the table, Melanie said that she noticed a separate book on the other end of the table.
“I pointed to it, in fact, I just said naively:’Oh, is that book full?'” Melanie said to the camera. But this is where things start to get worse.
“Mom said,’That book was signed for the princesses,'” Melanie recalled.
She further explained that this reaction prompted her to make a “big deal” from a separate book, just as Drizella would do. She asked: “What happens when I become a princess and marry a prince and you don’t let me sign the princess book?”
According to her story, when Melanie continued to joke, the woman’s family laughed. In the end, she picked up the “Princess Exclusive” signature book and signed the blank page.
“At any time, this woman can say,’No, seriously, don’t sign that,’ I’ll say’OK’ and then just give it up,” Melanie continued. However, this did not happen, so she returned the signed book and walked to the next table.
When she looked back later in the evening, she said she saw the woman crying.
Despite the tears, the reviewer liked Melanie’s story and congratulated her for doing a good job.
“[That woman was] Not a real Disney adult at that time,” the top reviewer exclaimed. “Because this kind of interaction should be her favorite! You have determined that role seriously. “
“Isn’t it your job to be a villain?” another commenter asked. “What else should you do?”
“You act like your character,” another person expressed his full support. “Excellent job!”
Although some people think Melanie’s signature on the book is out of bounds, others defend her and put the blame back on the woman’s family.
“everyone [is] Blame her for her character,” a commenter argued. “Perhaps to blame the family?If the situation is serious, maybe the family shouldn’t [have] Set the mood with a smile. “
Another user expressed the same view: “As a person with serious social anxiety, if the book is really special, my family will know it and will stand up for me instead of laughing.”
Even the actress Stephanie Beatrice provided full support to Melanie.
“This is the most interesting point: you kill it and people are crazy,” she commented.
Weekly newspaper Unable to independently verify her story.
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