Fact Check: Disney Did Not 'Cancel' Tinker Bell. Here's Why People Keep Sharing This False Rumor (2024)

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Disney "canceled" the "Peter Pan" character Tinker Bell in May 2024.

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Fact Check: Disney Did Not 'Cancel' Tinker Bell. Here's Why People Keep Sharing This False Rumor (1)

In May 2024, online users shared a false rumor claiming Disney "canceled" the "Peter Pan" fictional character Tinker Bell, with some people blaming the alleged move on politically-based "woke" culture. Some posts cited a bit of purported news saying Disney recently removed meet-and-greet signage for the Tinker Bell costumed character from the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida.

In a smaller, secondary claim, users also reposted an unverified quote from an unnamed Disney representative (only referenced as a "Disney rep") saying the company planned to redesign Tinker Bell's theme park character "for modern audiences" due to her "problematic image." The unverified quotecontained several errors in grammar:

"Tinkerbell, unfortunately, has become an problematic image for our guests; specifically, young girls. Specifically, in terms of the portrayal of an unrealistic body image as well as dependency of approval and/or attention from Peter Pan, as seen in previous incarnations of the character. We feel these traits are no longer representive of our inclusive focused values and thus, are currently in process of redesigning an updated Tinkerbell for modern audiences."

- Disney Rep, May 2024

As of this writing, the rumor that Disney "canceled" Tinker Bell was false. As for the "Disney rep" quote, we wereunable to find any evidence to confirm its authenticity. Snopes contacted communications and public relations officials with Walt Disney World to ask about both the rumor and quote. We also sent messages to some of the social media users named in our article. We will update this story if we receive any responses.

In the meantime, TMZ.com reported on May 15 a Disney spokesperson sent them the following quote regarding the "canceled" rumor: "Tinker Bell is a beloved character, and she continues to appear in all of our parks around the world."

On May 16, the travel and Disney fan blog Adventures in Familyhoodreported a "ton" of Tinker Bell merchandise is still available on DisneyStore.comandthe character's computer-animated films are still available on the Disney+ streaming service with no disclaimers. Also, the Tinker Bell costumed character's meet-and-greets reportedly stopped in 2020 when Walt Disney World closed and then reopened during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The family blog said Disney previously removed other characters and added such meet-and-greets have "come and gone" before. The rumor in May 2024 specifically concerned a removal of signage, despite what many users were claiming and some journalists were writing. The end of the article added, "And if you believe that Disney 'canceled' Tinker Bell, you must at least concede they did a horrible job at it. After all, she certainly isn't gone."

Further, a February 2024 article from the official planDisney website named locations where park guests can spot costumed or other versions of Tinker Bell around the Magic Kingdom, including at a fireworks show, in a parade, on a ride and in statue form. Additionally, the Walt Disney World website dedicates an entire pageto the "Meet Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow" character experience at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, with dates and times for appearances scheduled for the rest of the month of May.

For readers interested in how we arrived at this point in time with the "canceled" rumor and the separate, unverified "Disney rep" quote both becoming such a viral matter, the rest of this story pieces together a chronological timeline of posts and articles.

2022

April 17: New York Times Article

To properly document how the rumor about Disney "canceling" Tinker Bell started, we'll begin with an article published byThe New York Timeson April 17, 2022. The article centered on Disney's entanglement in the world of American political divisiveness, a situation it remains in to this day, as we have once again confirmed through the primary rumor examined in this fact check.

One section of the Times article reported how Disney approached the review process for its content library ahead of the 2019 launch of Disney+. One task for the company's diversity and inclusion initiative namedStories Matterincluded adding disclaimers to content featuring "negative depictions or mistreatment of people or cultures." The article said "The Muppet Show"from the 1970s and the 1941 animated film "Dumbo" were two examples of content receiving disclaimers.

The Times' article mentioned the word "problematic" in the paragraph prior to naming Tinker Bell. That same word appeared more than two years later in May 2024 in various online posts and article headlines, as well as in the unverified quote from the "Disney rep." The Times' article read as follows:

The Stories Matter team privately flagged other characters as potentially problematic, with the findings distributed to senior Disney leaders, according to two current Disney executives, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss confidential information. Ursula, the villainous sea witch from "The Little Mermaid" (1989), was one. Her dark color palette (lavender skin, black legs) could be viewed through a racial lens, the Stories Matter team cautioned; she is also a"queer coded" character, with mannerisms inspired in part by those of areal-life drag queen.

Tinker Bell was marked for caution because she is "body conscious" and jealous of Peter Pan's attention, according to the executives, while Captain Hook could expose Disney to accusations of discrimination or prejudice against individuals with disabilities because he is a villain.

This lone mention of the word "problematic" in this April 2022 article was apparently key to the creation of the May 2024 false rumor and "problematic image" unverified quote sourced to the unnamed "Disney rep."

2024

May 3: WDW News Today Article

Fast forwarding to May 3, 2024 – more than two years after The New York Times published its story – the Disney fan blog WDW News Today (WDWNT) simply reported, "Signs for a Tinker Bell meet and greet have been removed from Town Square Theater, years after the character stopped meeting guests there." The Town Square Theater is located inside the Magic Kingdom.

May 5: 'Inside the Magic' Article

Two days later, on May 5, the Disney fan blog Inside the Magicalso reported Disney removed the meet-and-greet signage for the Tinker Bell character from Town Square Theater. According to the story, Tinker Bell's meet-and-greets did not return when the park reopened months after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The headline of the Inside the Magic article likely raised some eyebrows: "Disney Park Takes Action: Tinker Bell Indefinitely Suspended Following Controversial Incident." We previously reported about Inside the Magic's history of publishing misleading headlines.

Inside the Magic described thepurported "controversial incident" referenced in the headline as a March 2022 school performance occurring inside the Magic Kingdom featuring a "chant with offensive stereotypes." The matter was more than two years old and apparently had nothing directly to do with the costumed Tinker Bell character who greets park guests.

The rumor Disney "canceled" Tinker Bell and the unverified "Disney rep" quote about the character's "problematic image" – both circulating in mid-May 2024 – were both possibly inspired by users reading both Inside the Magic's headline and article and the old quote from the Times' article. After all, Inside the Magic's article referenced and linked to the older Times article without explicitly saying the story was published more than two years before.

May 7: TheStreet.com's Article and Instagram Post

In another key moment in this timeline of events, on May 7, TheStreet.com published, "Disney World cuts classic character from meet-and-greets amid scrutiny." The article's author appeared to try to connect Inside the Magic's May 2024 reporting about the removal of signage to The New York Times' "potentially problematic" quote from April 2022, despite no evidence yet revealed of the two being in any way related.

Further, TheStreet.com's Instagram page published a post displaying an image with the caption,"Disney Cuts Tinker Bell from Meet and Greets, Labeling Her as a 'Problematic Character.'" While TheStreet.com apparently sourced the word "problematic" from the Times' April 2022 article, it's unclear where "problematic character" originated, considering the Instagram post displays the two words as a direct quote with quotation marks. This post apparently misled some users who viewed and then reposted the image, as we'll explain below.

Fact Check: Disney Did Not 'Cancel' Tinker Bell. Here's Why People Keep Sharing This False Rumor (2)

TheStreet.com published this image on its Instagram page on May 7, 2024.

May 9: 'Disney Rep' Quote

On May 9, a Facebook user named Chris Williams posted in the Facebook group named The Nerds District what may have been the first share of the unverified "Disney rep" quote. His post also featured the image from TheStreet.com's Instagram post.

Fact Check: Disney Did Not 'Cancel' Tinker Bell. Here's Why People Keep Sharing This False Rumor (3)

We contacted Williams by Messenger to ask about the post but did not receive a response within close to 24 hours.

May 10: Fox News Article

On May 10, Fox News host Tomi Lahren reported for Fox News Radio, "Disney World gives Tinker Bell the boot over concerns she is a 'problematic character.'" She continued, "In yet another woke Disney disaster, fan favorite character Tinkerbell has been cut from meet and greets at the park."

Yet again, the quote featuring the word "problematic" in the Times' April 2022 article featured right alongside the supposed more recent news about the character meet and greets.

May 13: Tinker Bell 'Canceled'

On May 13, a user on X named Pamela Garfield-Jaeger (@truththerapist) posted,"Tinkerbell [sic] is cancelled now. 'Tinkerbell unfortunately has become a problematic image for our guests…' Woke destroys everything. No wonder mental health is declining."Her post featured a screenshot of Williams' Facebook post and the unverified "Disney rep" quote, which again included the Instagram post from TheStreet.com.

Garfield-Jaeger's post was simply just one of a seemingly countless number of posts from users who also shared the same quote and imagefrom TheStreet.com's Instagram page.Garfield-Jaeger did not respond to our email within close to 24 hours.

Fact Check: Disney Did Not 'Cancel' Tinker Bell. Here's Why People Keep Sharing This False Rumor (4)

Layer upon layer, the rumor and purported "Disney rep" quote continued to be mashed together and virally shared, all based upon other posts from previous days and the reporting from articles published more than two years apart – those articles being the Times' April 2022 story and more recent pieces including the Inside the Magic story.

Spreading Like Wildfire

On May 13, EvieMagazine.com embedded Garfield-Jaeger's post in an article displaying the headline, "Disney Reportedly Cancels Tinker Bell Because She's A 'Problematic Image' For Young Girls, Will No Longer HoldMeet-And-Greets."

On May 14,the YouTube channel for conservative commentator Ben Shapiro published a videowith the misleading video title, "Disney Erases Tinker Bell." In the video, Shapiro continued the viral rumor's trend of drawing a line from the "problematic" quote in the Times' April 2022 article to more recent reporting about the removal of character signage, despite the current lack of evidence the two stories were in any way related. Shapiro also read directly from the Times article and noticeably omitted and skipped over reading the six words in the story mentioning content in "Dumbo."

On May 15, BizPacReview.com published, "'Woke' Disney reportedly cancels 'problematic' pixie Tinkerbell." Articles and videos like these explained in some detail the ins and outs of this matter. However, the headlines of these sorts of stories did not appear to provide much help to readers seeking the truth.

We will update this story if we learn any fresh details that may better inform readers on this claim.

Sources:

Barnes, Brooks. "Disney, Built on Fairy Tales and Fantasy, Confronts the Real World." The New York Times, 17 Apr. 2022. NYTimes.com, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/17/business/disney-politics-florida.html.

Cameron, James. "No, Tinker Bell Was NOT Removed from WDW for Being 'Problematic.'"Adventures in Familyhood, 16 May 2024, https://adventuresinfamilyhood.com/tinker-bell-not-removed-for-being-problematic.html.

"Disney Updates Content Warning for Racism in Classic Films." BBC.com, 15 Oct. 2020, https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54566087.

"Meet Mickey at Town Square Theater." Walt Disney World, https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/entertainment/magic-kingdom/character-meet-mickey-town-square/.

"Meet Tinker Bell in Pixie Hollow." Disneyland Park, https://disneyland.disney.go.com/entertainment/disneyland/pixie-hollow-tinkerbell-fairy-friends/.

Stories Matter - The Walt Disney Company. https://storiesmatter.thewaltdisneycompany.com/.

"Tinker Bell Meet & Greet Signs Removed from Town Square Theater & More: Daily Recap (5/3/24)." WDW News Today, 3 May 2024, https://wdwnt.com/2024/05/tinker-bell-meet-greet-signs-removed-from-town-square-theater-more-daily-recap-5-3-24/.

"Tinker Bell Not Canceled, Still Makes Disney Park Appearances Despite Reports." TMZ, 15 May 2024, https://www.tmz.com/2024/05/15/tinker-bell-not-canceled-disney-park-appearances-despite-reports/.

"Why Does Tinkerbell No Longer Have a Meet and Greet and Are Their Plans to Bring Her Back?" planDisney, 26 Feb. 2024, https://plandisney.disney.go.com/question/why-tinkerbell-no-longer-meet-greet-plans-bring-back-567110/.

Fact Check: Disney Did Not 'Cancel' Tinker Bell. Here's Why People Keep Sharing This False Rumor (2024)

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Fact Check: Disney Did Not 'Cancel' Tinker Bell. Here's Why People Keep Sharing This False Rumor? ›

Tinker Bell has not been “canceled” by Disney. The character still features at park events and Disney said a statement about Tinker Bell attributed to a company representative is false. This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact-checking work.

Why was Tinker Bell removed from the Disney Princess list? ›

The team found the Tinker Bell character to be both “body conscious” and “jealous of Peter Pan's attention.” But meet and greets with the character are still available at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, suggesting the Stories Matter findings may not have played a factor in the decision to end the character's meet ...

Why did they cancel the Tinker Bell movies? ›

Why It Was Cancelled. The film had story-writing issues. Disneytoon Studios shut down in 2018.

What character did Disney get rid of? ›

Liver Lips McGrowl, one of 18 audio-animatronics bears who has appeared in the popular attraction since 1971, known for performing the song "My Woman Ain't Pretty (But She Don't Swear None)," will not be returning as part of ongoing inclusivity efforts by Disney Parks.

Why is Tinker Bell so important to Disney? ›

This goes back to the 1954 show Walt Disney's Disneyland, the first logo Tinker Bell appeared in, sprinkling her pixie dust over Walt Disney's name. Since then, Tinker Bell has been a regular figure in Disney logos. As an unofficial company mascot, she is known as a symbol of Disney Magic.

Why is Disney removing Tinker Bell? ›

Disney has not removed Tinker Bell, the fairy from Peter Pan, from all its parks or events because she is “problematic,” a spokesperson for the company said.

Is Tinker Bell black now? ›

Yara Shahidi knows that being the first Black actor to play Tinker Bell is bigger than just her. The "Black-ish" actress opened up on "Good Morning America" Monday about playing the beloved Disney character in the live-action film "Peter Pan & Wendy," premiering Friday, April 28, on Disney+.

Why can't Tinker Bell talk? ›

Tinker Bell didn't speak in Peter Pan and Return to Never Land, because fairies' voices are too tiny to be heard by humans, therefore their voices sound like bells to humans. In Tinker Bell you can hear her actually talk because she is talking to other fairies, not humans.

How did Tinker Bell end? ›

After Peter's memory is restored, Tinker Bell "wishes" herself into a human-size woman to share a kiss with Peter. After Peter returns to London, Tinker Bell appears to him one last time on the Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens to tell him that she will always love him.

Is Tinker Bell owned by Disney? ›

Tinker Bell has become one of Disney's most important branding icons for over half a century along with Jiminy Cricket, and Mickey Mouse, and is generally known as "a symbol of 'the magic of Disney'".

What celebrity was kicked out of Disney? ›

Bruce Springsteen said he and his E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt were escorted out of Disneyland for violating the park's dress code.

Who took over Disney? ›

In 2020, Bob Chapek became the head of Disney after Iger's retirement. However, Chapek was ousted in 2022 and Iger was reinstated as CEO.

Is Tinker Bell a Disney villain? ›

Tinker Bell is the tritagonist of the 1953 Disney animated film Peter Pan and the main protagonist of the Disney Fairies franchise. She is the female companion and best friend of Peter Pan who may have romantic feelings for him.

Who is Tinker Bell's boyfriend? ›

It is heavily implied in the chapter books that Terence has romantic feelings towards Tinker Bell, though less obvious than in the novels (which outright state this as fact). He constantly finds excuses to be near her and enjoys every aspect of her appearance, no matter what she looks like each day.

What race is Tinker Bell? ›

Was Tinker Bell ever a Disney Princess? ›

Disney Fairies

When the Disney Princess franchise was created in the early 2000s Tinker Bell was also part of the original line-up, but she was soon removed along with Esmeralda as it was decided that they didn't suit in the brand.

Which Disney princesses were removed? ›

The original Disney Princess line-up consisted of Snow White, Cinderella, Tinker Bell, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Esmeralda, and Mulan. Esmeralda was removed soon after. Tinker Bell was also removed; she would go on to headline the sister franchise series Disney Fairies.

Why is Penelope not a Disney Princess? ›

She isn't considered a princess of royal blood, but simply due to her decent from alice, a heroine.

Why are Elsa and Anna not Disney princesses? ›

The easiest answer for why the Frozen women don't count is simply that Elsa is a queen in the first movie, and gives up her crown for Anna to take over in Frozen 2. They are therefore Queens and not Princesses. But, as we've seen, royalty isn't even a condition of entry, so that alone shouldn't rule them out.

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