Exclusive | Disneylands Evil Queen reveals details behind her shocking firing

Shockwaves hit the Disneyland fandom when the performer who went viral as the Evil Queen from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was abruptly fired and escorted out of the park.Actress and singer Sabrina Von B.stunned in her character performance of the icy Evil Queen, going viral and drawing fans from around the world to the California theme park.All of that came to a screeching halt earlier in January.
After eight years of “keeping the magic,” she was “let go” by The Walt Disney Company and escorted out of the very gates she first entered at age 18.“It happened a lot more quietly than you would think,” she recalled.“I was walked out of the gates… I walked out of the same gates I walked in from my first day there.”The actress couldn’t comment on the exact reason behind the termination but said that she felt it was “unwarranted.”“The virality played a small role, but ultimately, the popularity of my character was not why I was let go,” Von B.
said, adding that the firing had nothing to do with her age, her performance or her look. Right after Disney axed the Evil Queen, Von B.was escorted out through the fairy-tale-kingdom gates — much like the bitter end of the classic movie, where the Queen is cast off a cliff.“It was a shock,” said Von B.
“It all happened very quickly, I didn’t get a proper goodbye.”As part of Disneyland’s theme park policy, character actors must “keep the magic” by concealing their true identities from the public.Now that Von B.
is a free agent, she has officially unveiled herself to fans online — racking up millions of followers who were sad to see her go and eager to find out what she’ll do next.“I feel like Disney’s policy on characters — their character performers remaining anonymous — which obviously some do want to, and that is completely fine, but not even making it like a possibility to come out publicly and show your work definitely is a bit of a weird spot to be in, but ...