But if youre seeing photos of the theme park completely flooded in water, Disney fans can rest easy.
Those photos are completely fake.
But Russian state media, TikTok, and X are helping them spread.
Fake image that’s gone viral purporting to show Walt Disney World flooded after Hurricane Milton.Image: Telegram / Twitter
How do we know these images are fake?
For starters, the buildings arent right at all.
But you dont even need to know what the real Cinderellas Caste looks like to know its fake.
Fake AI image (left) and a real photo showing a crowd of people at the Cinderella Castle in Walt Disney World. Real photo by Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images
Just zoom in on the turrets of the building itself.
And its impossible to overstate just how awful that platform has become.
Nawfals tweet helped spread the fake Disney photos even further on X before he finally deleted them.
Image: Twitter
Incredibly, they believe that Donald Trump is going to save those kids.
Yes, that Donald Trump.
Like the one below showing Pluto in a life-jacket carrying a child through floodwaters.
The sun is starting to rise in Florida.
Look at Mickeys arms, one particularly bizarre tweet with an image of a Mickey Mouse clockreads.
Could they be showing a date?
The day the storm hit Disney World.
There are no coincidences.
The Military are clearing out the tunnels underneath.
Used for human trafficking of children and other horrible crimes.
Look at Mickeys arms.
Could they be showing a date?
The day the storm hit Disney World.
There are no coincidences.
The Military are clearing out the tunnels underneath.
Used for human trafficking of children and other horrible crimes.
Disney posted an update on its website Thursday explaining that everything would be opening back up on Friday.
Our hearts are with our fellow Floridians who were impacted by this storm, thewebsite reads.
But whatever you do, dont believe everything you read on social media without double-checking with some trusted sources.
Its a ridiculous environment for disinformation right now.
And that will likely continue to be our reality for the foreseeable future.
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