You didn't know it, but Disneyland Paris is offering to celebrate your wedding by privatizing part of the park outside of public opening hours. This Saturday, June 21, 2025, Mickey's kingdom was supposed to welcome around a hundred guests to celebrate the union of a foreign couple, but things didn't go as planned. The police intervened very quickly, putting an end to the festivities.
The police intervene to put an end to this wedding at Disneyland Paris
Head to Marne-la-Vallée to get to Disneyland Paris. While the Parisian amusement park is a magical destination offering rides and shows, you should know that it is possible to celebrate your wedding there. The park offers the possibility of privatizing part of the resort outside of opening hours. This is what this wealthy foreign client did, but his wedding caused a scandal, forcing management to call in the police. Indeed, this Saturday, June 21, 2025, before Disneyland Paris opened its doors, the park's teams welcomed around a hundred guests who came to attend a wedding. While the moment was meant to be magical, emotion gave way to shock. The employees were stunned to discover that the bride-to-be was actually a 9-year-old girl. The man who had booked Disneyland Paris therefore intended to marry a child. Security immediately responded by stopping the festivities and calling in the police..
Once on site, the police took 4 people into custody. Among them, the alleged groom, who is said to be a 24-year-old British man, a 41-year-old Ukrainian woman who is the child's mother, and two Latvian nationals aged 24 and 55.
A marriage that was in reality a staging
The Meaux prosecutor's office has opened an investigation. He claims that the supposed bride had "not suffered any violence or coercive acts and that the event turned out to be staged." According to the prosecution's findings, the wealthy client hired a production company to provide extras to stage and film a fake wedding, pretending it was a real event in order to privatize Disneyland Paris. The custody of the British man and one of the two Latvians has been extended, as reported by our colleagues at Le Parisien. For its part, the management of Disneyland Paris has announced that it has filed a complaint and will continue to cooperate with the authorities in this investigation.
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