Celebrities Spill Their Disney Parks Hot Takes

Disney Parks has debuted Teacup Confessions, a new celebrity interview series that trades the traditional couch for one of the most iconic attractions in Magic Kingdom: the Mad Tea Party. This is all taking place abord the lovely Disneyland Tea Cups ride at the magical theme park. Things are about to get a little dizzy, and very juicy.

The concept is simple and delightfully chaotic. As the teacups whirl, guests open up about their latest projects, their Disney must-dos, and their hottest takes on the parks. The result? Conversations as unfiltered as they are entertaining.

This season’s lineup brings together an impressive mix of beloved names from television, music, and pop culture. From sibling icons to pop culture trailblazers, each episode is a fresh spin (literally) with new guests and confessions that don’t stay sealed for long.

Featured in the series are:  Anna Cathcart, Maia Kealoha, Paris Hilton, Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan, Tahj, Tamera and Tia Mowry

New episodes drop every week on Teacup Tuesdays, exclusively on the Disney Parks YouTube channel. Grab a cup, and welcome to the par-te.

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