Tally the Elf, a character from Disney World's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, has been removed after going viral on TikTok. Fans tracked down the real name of the Cast Member playing Tally, leading to inappropriate interactions that broke the character's illusion. This incident highlights the challenges faced by Disney Cast Members when their roles gain unexpected attention.
Tally the Elf, a character from Disney World's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade, has been removed after going viral on TikTok. Fans tracked down the real name of the Cast Member playing Tally, leading to inappropriate interactions that broke the character's illusion. This incident highlights the challenges faced by Disney Cast Members when their roles gain unexpected attention.
A TikTok user, Hannah Brown, shared videos recounting a stressful encounter with a customer who demanded 16 entrees be prepared in 30 minutes for her daughter's engagement party. Despite Brown explaining the typical hour-long wait for such a large order, the customer accused her of ruining the event and even of jealousy. The videos sparked online discussion, with many sympathizing with the server and sharing their own customer service horror stories. The incident highlights the challenges faced by service industry workers when dealing with unreasonable customer expectations.
Unpacking, a popular indie game, has seen a resurgence in interest after a TikTok video went viral, highlighting its secret "Dark Star" mode. In this mode, players must intentionally place items incorrectly to progress, a stark contrast to the game's main objective of orderly storage. Initially teased as an April Fools' joke, the mode has been embraced by fans and developers alike as a fresh way to experience the game's puzzles, offering an alternative to additional DLC or a sequel.
A delivery driver on TikTok (@collectivetraumacorgi) has raised concerns after noticing that children's daycares are ordering large amounts of melatonin gummies, which are used to regulate sleep. The video has gone viral, prompting discussions about the safety and ethics of administering melatonin to children without parental consent. Melatonin's long-term effects on children are not well-researched, and there are potential side effects. This revelation has led to increased wariness among parents regarding daycare practices, with some considering testing their children for excess melatonin levels.