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“Disney content creator Toni Kulusich, a 27‑year‑old Los Angeles resident, has come under fire after a TikTok video of her gifting a crocheted duck keychain to the park’s Peter Pan character went viral, drawing accusations of stalking and a Change.org petition demanding her ban from Disneyland. While Kulusich maintains the interactions are a harmless hobby that lets her "release her inner child," critics have mined a decade of footage, scrutinized the character’s body language, and even publicized her workplace address, prompting security changes at her job. The backlash has doubled her follower count but also taken a toll on her mental health, illustrating the thin line Disney influencers walk between fandom and perceived obsession. The incident spotlights broader tensions in the U.S. influencer economy, where personal branding around beloved IP can quickly attract both massive engagement and intense scrutiny. Expert Analysis: This controversy underscores the growing need for brands like Disney to establish clearer guidelines for fan‑generated content to protect both the company’s image and creators’ privacy. As influencer‑driven traffic becomes a measurable revenue stream for theme parks, missteps can trigger reputational risk that reverberates across the U.S. entertainment and retail sectors.”
Disney superfan Toni Kulusich has been accused of stalking her favorite character, sparking discourse about boundaries with park actors. She tells WIRED the backlash is unfair.
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