LOS ANGELES — The fan fave maiden who went viral for her wicked performance as the Evil Queen at Disneyland revealed that she’s been “let go” after eight years at the park.
Actress Sabrina Von B.’s rendition of the villain from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” amassed a cult following for her cutting insults and devilishly expressive faces — racking up millions of likes on social media and legions of fans.
It wasn’t until after the House of Mouse gave her the boot that she was allowed to reveal she was the fairest queen of all.
Actress Sabrina Von B. – who went viral for her wicked performance as the Evil Queen at Disneyland – has revealed that she’s been “let go” after eight years at the park. Sabrina Von B.
“With Disney, it is a bit scary because they want to protect the magic, and in the comments, people were trying to get my identity,” Von B. told People.
The Disney villain was not allowed to come out publicly with her name while employed at the park, but now she’s speaking out publicly for the first time.
“It is scary because Disney wants to protect the magic, and I’ll say that I protected the magic all the way until the end, and I never came out publicly and said, ‘This is me,’ or anything until they ultimately let me go. That’s when I spoke out publicly on it,” Von B. said.
Von B. started the job when she was just 18. She’s racked up millions of views on her TikTok account since coming out as the Evil Queen.
The actress’ rendition of the villain from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” amassed a cult following for her cutting insults and devilishly expressive faces. Sabrina Von B.
Fans were floored to learn that their beloved villain was, in fact, killed off — much like the bitter end of the classic princess movie that ultimately casts the Queen off a cliff.
“Disney really said, ‘mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the fired best of them all,’” said a comment on X about the news.
“You will always be LA REINA,” said another fan on her TikTok page.
Von B was considered the crown jewel of Disneyland’s character performers, immaculately portraying the Evil Queen from her flawless pale faced makeup and icy glares to the color of her nails, which never changed during her eight years at the park.
Her dedication to the role extended to an interactive experience for parkgoers who flocked to hear what character banter she would throw out next.
Sabrina shown in character as the evil queen from Snow White. Sabrina Von B.
She iconically was known to tell spectators that her beauty was “all natural.”
“Well I already have my looks. Always no makeup, all natural. Snow White, you can’t relate,” she said in a TikTok video posted by a fan.
Another time a guest yelled, “La Bruja,” meaning “the witch” in Spanish and the actress responded by correcting her. “La Reina,” she said, meaning “the queen,” People reported.
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“Snow White? I made that film what it is, without me it would be nothing,” the character actress said in a YouTube video caught on camera by a fan who responded with, “it’s all about you.” Without missing a beat La Reina glared, “everything is, my dear.”
The Disney villain was not allowed to come out publicly with her name while employed at the park, but now she’s speaking out publicly for the first time. Sabrina Von B.
Von B. Even surprised herself at the witty comebacks she came up with. “I really open that door on stage, and I don’t look back, and the Queen takes over,” she told People.
As for the apple red nails she’s immaculately dawned every day for the past eight years, it’s time for a new era. She addressed viewers on her TikTok, opening up with a burp. “I’ve had my nails pained the same color for eight years. But now that I don’t have to keep a certain look, I can get them whatever color I freakin want. Like let’s go crazy,” she said.
“It was (yes, was) an honor. The outpouring of love and support I have received has put the biggest smile on my (no makeup, all natural) face, truly,” Von B. posted to her personal account.
Speculation also circled about why the actress was axed from her role, citing the possibility that she “aged out.” Others pointed to her notoriety outside of her role.
“Whenever a character performer becomes bigger than the role and they become known on social media, that’s usually the nail in the coffin for their Disney career, for their own safety. Many character performers have been stalked by deranged fans,” a comment read.