
A man dressed as a woman paraded photos of himself in 10 women’s bathrooms in Florida’s Disney World in a Tuesday Instagram post. The photos posted showed him ranking the different bathrooms on a scale of one to 10 and included other women in the background of the photos.
The man, going by the name Lilly Contino, thanked Disney for allowing him to use the women’s bathrooms, saying in his post, “Shoutout to @disneyparks for creating a safe space in the hellscape that is Florida.”
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Under Florida Statute title XLVI Chapter 810 section 145, “for the amusement, entertainment…” it is a felony for anyone who “intentionally uses or intentionally installs an imaging device to secretly view, broadcast, or record a person without that person’s knowledge and consent who is dressing, undressing, or privately exposing the body, at a place and time when that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy.”
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This isn’t the first time Contino has shared what some people would deem as private information to the public. The 32-year-old man posts content on Instagram about being a “trans girl on a mission”. His mission includes educating viewers on his transition process like Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS), a surgery that alters a face through sawing down the jaw bone, cutting the scalp to move the hairline lower, shaving the bone above the eye socket, and shaving down the Adam’s apple. His mission also includes taking photos in women’s bathrooms.
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He continued to post about his “trans girl mission” in a video of him being “misgendered” at a Disney restaurant. He told the server he didn’t want the food he ordered anymore because the server said “yes sir” to him.
Despite the server’s apology, Contino said “I don’t feel safe anymore.”
Kaitlyn Wheeler, an advocate for women’s sports, expressed her concern over Contino’s video.
A man performing “woman-face” under the name “Lilly Tino” is demanding a refund from Disney after being “misgendered” by workers at Disneyland.
While families go hungry, communities battle addiction, and lives are lost in war — this is what he’s upset about. Some struggles are… pic.twitter.com/yQOt7TDghe
— Kaitlynn Wheeler (@WheelerKaitlynn) May 27, 2025
The “Happiest Place on Earth” left many other people unhappy on X after Contino posted the photos.
People are permanently trespassed from Walt Disney properties for fighting, language, and other offenses. Regardless of how he “identifies”, he’s taking photos in bathrooms and posting to social media without consent. How is this not an immediate property ban? pic.twitter.com/zrxXiHGZHj
— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) June 4, 2025
This is not a woman, women would NEVER do this in the middle of Disneyland/Disneyworld.
This is a child predatory.
Lilly Tino belongs in JAIL. pic.twitter.com/97CIgguQyq— Christy 💕 (@Christy4Change) May 31, 2025
Contino’s Instagram comment section gave plenty of pushback as well.
“Well you shouldn’t really be filming and taking pictures in there. It won’t help your cause,” one user said.
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Despite the company’s silence on this particular incident, Disney has banned its fair share of people.
In 2023, two individuals were banned from Disney World after fighting over a photo, NBC News reported. Disney Resort also banned influencer Christopher Martin after they sued the influencer for copyright infringement, Florida Politics reported in 2023. A Florida man was also banned from the parks after allegedly trying to sneak in cocaine, Local 12 reported. If you lie about your disabilities to Disney resorts, you could be banned for life, USA Today reported in a 2024 article.
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But what happens if you’re a man taking photos in women’s bathrooms with other women clearly in the background? Apparently Disney is fine with remaining silent when a man plays dress-up as a woman to invade women’s spaces.
* Original Article:
https://thefederalist.com/2025/06/05/disney-refuses-to-say-if-man-who-posted-photos-of-women-in-park-bathroom-will-be-banned/