
A Disney fan quickly went viral for a few bad decisions he made as a Walt Disney World Resort Cast Member. Eventually, Disney caught on to his social media antics and banned him for life. Now, the former Cast Member is pleaing for Bob Chapek to lift his ban.
Jason Jeter quickly became well-known on TikTok as several of his video posts went viral. As a Disney Cast Member in the Disney College Program, we made several videos of his different experiences in and around the Disney Park and Resorts. He was hooked on growing his fans, and the videos worked to do just that.
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But, when he made videos of situations such as drinking water out of a Disney Springs fountain and showing private areas within the Wedding Pavilion at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Resort, Disney caught on… and they weren’t happy about it.
Not only was Jeter fired from Walt Disney World, but he was also banned for life. On day 51 of being banned for life, Jeter (@showmelovejete) shares a TikTok video noting, “I never thought it would come to this.”
Jeter somehow received the personal email address of The Walt Disney Company CEO, Bob Chapek, and as shown in the video below, has emailed Bob with the plea to lift his lifetime ban, commenting, “in king bob we trust:”
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Jeter openly admits he was in the wrong with his behavior and that he did, in fact, deserve to be banned. He states he was on a “destructive path” and took his viral content too far, sharing Disney secrets to expand his “inflated ego.” He shares the full story of why he got banned from Walt Disney World in the video below:
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Whether or not Jeter will hear from Disney CEO Bob Chapek or if his lifetime ban will be lifted is still unknown. The video of emailing Chapek was posted on August 1, 2022, with no current updates from Jeter just yet. He says he’s gone through a transformation and asks, “Disney, forgive me.”
We will be sure to share an update on Jeter’s lifting of the ban progress. Unfortunately for Jeter, Disney does not take theme park media exploitation lightly.