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Rebel Wilson Was Banned From Disneyland For 30 Days For Posting A Selfie
Rebel Wilson Was Banned From Disneyland For 30 Days For Posting A Selfie,When asked if she was in the "Disney Illuminati," Rebel replied, "You’re not supposed to say you’re in it. You’re not supposed to reveal other celebrities who are in it, or other members."

Rebel Wilson Was Banned From Disneyland For 30 Days For Posting A Selfie

In a new interview, Rebel Wilson explained the extent of her “Disney adult” habits — and it’s a rare insight into what the parks are like for the ultra-wealthy.


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FWIW, these “social clubs” are 100% real, even down to the matching vests, and one even got sued for “gangster-like tactics” in 2018. According to one list published last year, there are over 260 Disneyland social clubs.

“I did get banned from Disneyland for 30 days because I took a photo in a secret bathroom inside Disneyland which is illegal. I got officially banned,” she continued. “They called me up and said, ‘Rebel, what 30 days do you not want to come to Disneyland because you’re away filming a movie or something?’ and I said, ‘Oh, June would be fine.’”

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When asked whether Rebel is in the “Disney Illuminati,” she replied. “I’m in it. You’re not supposed to say you’re in it. You’re not supposed to reveal other celebrities who are in it, or other members, but yeah, I am in it and we do secret cool shit together. Sometimes we go into Disneyland at 5 a.m. in the morning and just run around. I have a secret gathering this weekend at Palm Springs because Walt Disney used to go there to find inspiration.”

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When asked if Rebel was “fucking with” Hasan, she replied, “No, this is totally real.” Indeed, it looks like Rebel might be referring to the private membership-only Club 33. The Disney website very mysteriously says that the club includes a “variety of tailored experiences for its Members,” but it definitely includes private dining at the parks. Social media posts are banned and fees are estimated to be around $25–33,000 to join and then $10–15,000 annually.

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Not sure what to do with this information, but right on!