Disneyland doesn’t mess around when it comes to following rules. This is something Rebel Wilson found out when she happened to break one in the iconic theme park.
During a recent appearance on “The Daily Show” with Hasan Minhaj, the actress opened up about getting banned from the Happiest Place on Earth for a simple selfie.
“I did get banned from Disneyland for 30 days because I took a photo inside a secret bathroom, which is illegal, at Disneyland,” Wilson shared with a laugh, and without elaborating on what she meant by “secret bathroom.”
“I got officially banned for 30 days. They called me up and said, ‘Rebel what 30 days did you not want to come to Disneyland because you’re away filming a movie or something?’ And I was like, ‘Oh, well, June would be fine.'”
So they made sure to work the punishment in around her busy schedule,...
During a recent appearance on “The Daily Show” with Hasan Minhaj, the actress opened up about getting banned from the Happiest Place on Earth for a simple selfie.
“I did get banned from Disneyland for 30 days because I took a photo inside a secret bathroom, which is illegal, at Disneyland,” Wilson shared with a laugh, and without elaborating on what she meant by “secret bathroom.”
“I got officially banned for 30 days. They called me up and said, ‘Rebel what 30 days did you not want to come to Disneyland because you’re away filming a movie or something?’ And I was like, ‘Oh, well, June would be fine.'”
So they made sure to work the punishment in around her busy schedule,...
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