The magic was lost.
A gaggle of plus-sized Disney park influencers based in Massachusetts were relentlessly teased for his or her weight by a Boston sports radio show where calling them “fatsos” was considered one of the weaker insults.
The smirking hosts also cracked jokes about going dumpster-diving for day-old food on the park and crassly suggested the group could “sit within the water” like seals to be fed fish.
Hosts Fred Toucher and Rob “Hardy” Poole of 98.5 The Sports Hub have come under fire for the vile commentary made concerning the five ladies who run “Plus Sized Park Hoppers” during their show.
Certainly one of the quintuplet, Stephanie Lanciani, called out the “Toucher and Hardy” show — they previously were criticized for “gross” comments on NBA legend Bill Walton after his recent death — demanding an apology for his or her “vile and disgusting” segment.
Many others slammed the duo for his or her unwarranted bashing after a TikTokker posted excerpts of the downright mean segment.
The venomous words were in response to a video the hoppers made about getting so-called “Disney rash” from walking all day in the new Florida sun.
“It’s just something that’s brought on by heat and exercise. It’s common for loads of different people of all different sizes,” Lanciani, from Massachusets, told the Every day Mail.
She added that being attacked by an area show made things sting much more.
The Post has reached out to 98.5 The Sports Hub for comment.
Previously, comedians Tim Dillon and Tom Segura also took demoralizing digs at them.
“People forget that we’re just normal people attempting to put more good into the world,” said Lanciani.
“All we’re attempting to do is help other people know that they belong in public and to enjoy their lives. And to listen to people like Tom Segura, who said we must always eat on the ground of a barn until we’re an appropriate size, it hurts.”
Public figures are only the tip of the iceberg, it seems: The park hoppers are getting tons of on a regular basis hate from folks online, based on Lanciani.
“Truthfully, I’m a bit naïve. I didn’t expect all of the hate since it’s, like, that is just who we’re and who we’ve at all times been,” she said.
But in a fairy tale-esque way, supporters of the page — many who felt encouraged to travel to Disney despite their size — rallied in the course of the hoppers’ time of need, warding off online trolls.
“The Disney community really got here together for us during this time and showed us a lot support.”
The newest example was no different.
Beyond calling out “Toucher and Hardy,” fans of the hoppers have been pulling down the radio station’s door for a public apology, tagging them across social media.
“How horrifying!!!” one person wrote.
“Who the hell do you’re thinking that you might be that makes it okay to speak about people like this! You’re disgusting,” added one other.