Guest slaps Winnie the Pooh performer at Shanghai Disneyland

A video shows a middle-aged man slapping a Winnie the Pooh cast member during a meet-and-greet at Shanghai Disneyland, causing the performer to fall to the ground. The incident highlights a trend of guest harassment toward characters at the park. Shanghai Disney Resort has responded with stricter rules on physical contact.

At Shanghai Disneyland, a disturbing video captured a middle-aged man approaching Winnie the Pooh for a meet-and-greet. Instead of a friendly interaction, the guest delivered a sharp slap to the side of the character's head. The performer, weighed down by the heavy headpiece, collapsed to the ground as onlookers watched in shock. The assailant was seen laughing afterward. Such headpieces contain metal frames and hardware, which can lead to concussions or hearing damage upon impact, given the limited visibility and shifted balance performers face inside the suits weighing 5 to 10 pounds each at the head alone. Park safety analyst Li Wei explained, “They think they are hitting a toy. But that ‘toy’ is a 22-year-old performer who is already struggling with limited visibility and extreme heat. When you add a physical blow to that, you are creating a high-risk medical emergency.” This event is part of broader harassment incidents at the resort. In response, as of March 2026, Shanghai Disney Resort introduced a zero-tolerance policy for intentional physical contact with performers. Violations result in immediate removal without refund, bans from two years to lifetime, and use of facial recognition to enforce them.

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