January 14, 2026

After losing her job at Disneyland, the viral Evil Queen breaks her silence and reveals her identity

From Mystery to Viral Fame

For years, nobody knew her real name. Yet Sabrina Von B. donned her cape and crown, bringing laughter to Disneyland visitors as the Evil Queen from Snow White. Her charm and wit earned her accidental online fame when videos of her interactions went viral.

Recently, Sabrina revealed that Disney let her go after eight years, despite her dedication to spreading joy.

A Dream Job with a Twist

Sabrina called it an honor to bring a Disney villain to life with a comedic twist. From ages 18 to 26, she portrayed several characters, including Maleficent, Agatha Harkness, and Lady Tremaine, but the Evil Queen became her signature role.

“It was very rewarding to create joy and make people smile, all while being a villain,” she said.

Her interactions quickly became a hit. Visitors loved her sassy quips, and fans praised her for turning lesser-known characters into favorites.

Viral Moments and Hidden Identity

Her fame started in 2019, when a YouTuber uploaded one of her clips. Since then, her popularity surged in waves, peaking again in 2021. Throughout it all, Sabrina kept her identity private, respecting Disneyland’s rules to “protect the magic.”

“I never publicly said, ‘This is me,’ until Disney let me go,” she admitted.

After leaving Disneyland, she posted a TikTok revealing that she was the viral Evil Queen, a video that amassed 6.5 million views.

Image credits: sabrinavonb

Memorable Guest Interactions

Sabrina fondly recalled her favorite moments at Disneyland. She watched children grow year after year—from babies in their parents’ arms to eight-year-olds donning Evil Queen costumes. She also met fans who traveled from Japan just to see her.

“I got to witness guests’ joy and create memories that last a lifetime,” she said.

The Personal Impact of Fame

Playing such confident characters transformed Sabrina’s own personality. Naturally shy, she gained confidence by embodying the Queen, inspiring children while growing herself.

“It’s lovely to be a character little girls and boys look up to. That spark lives in me now,” she explained.

Looking Ahead

Now that Disneyland is behind her, Sabrina focuses on new opportunities. She has several projects in the works and dreams of performing on Broadway.

“I’m learning to live outside of the mouse, and I am super excited for what’s next in my career,” she said.