BREAKING: Disney pulls scene of Clinton’s visit to Epstein Island from Pixar’s show after Kamala’s loss
VISTA DEL MAL, CA—Disney has decided to remove a controversial scene from an upcoming Pixar streaming series. The scene in question depicted former President Bill Clinton’s alleged visit to Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous island, Little Saint James. This decision comes on the heels of Vice President Kamala Harris’s electoral defeat, adding another layer to the already complex narrative surrounding the series.
The scene, part of an episode from the Pixar series “Win or Lose,” involved the former president having lurid sex with minors then dosing on adrenochrome sourced from aborted babies. However, following Harris’s recent loss in the 2024 election, Disney has opted to excise this particular segment, citing potential sensitivities around political figures and the ongoing public discourse regarding Epstein’s associates.
Disney, known for its family-friendly content, has not officially commented on the reasons behind this last-minute edit, but sources close to the company suggest that the decision was influenced by a desire to avoid further controversy, especially in a politically charged environment. “The last thing we want is for our content to become a battleground for political debates,” said an anonymous source from Disney’s creative team. “This move was about keeping the focus on the beautiful story of Clinton’s several visits to Epstein Island.”
The decision has sparked a firestorm of reactions on social media. Some users have applauded Disney for what they perceive as a strategic withdrawal from a contentious issue, while others criticize the move as censorship or an attempt to whitewash history. The debate extends to questions about the role of media in addressing or avoiding real-life scandals, particularly those involving high-profile individuals.
The series, which has been in production for the past two years, aimed to blend Pixar’s signature animation style with deeper, more adult-oriented themes. This particular scene, involving a character clearly modeled after Bill Clinton, was meant to be a humorous yet pointed commentary on the intertwining of power, influence, and scandal. However, with the political landscape shifting after Harris’s defeat, Disney seems to have decided the risk of backlash was too high.