Orlando Sentinel

A former Disney ballerina

- By Gabrielle Russon Staff Writer grusson@orlandosen­tinel.com

is accusing the theme-park operator of firing her after she became pregnant with twins, alleging gender discrimina­tion.

A Disney ballerina who performed in Animal Kingdom’s Festival of the Lion King show is accusing the theme park operator of firing her after she became pregnant with twins, a recent lawsuit says.

Krista Crowder sued, alleging gender discrimina­tion this month in Orange Circuit Court. She is seeking more than $15,000 in damages. Her lawsuit names Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as well as Disney Worldwide Services.

“We have a longstandi­ng policy against workplace discrimina­tion, and we will respond to the allegation­s as appropriat­e in court,” a Disney spokeswoma­n said in a statement responding to the allegation­s.

Crowder, a ballerina who has been an Actors’ Equity Disney performer since 2013, played the role of a bluebird during the “Can You Feel Love The Love Tonight” ballad in an aerial part of the show.

“It’s what every ballet dancer in the city wants to do,” said Crowder, 33, of Orlando in an interview. “It’s the show everyone puts on their list to go see when they go to Animal Kingdom. You can feel that as a performer.”

She stopped working in November 2015 because of her pregnancy and gave birth to her twin daughters June 1, 2016, via a Caesarean section.

Eight weeks later, her doctor cleared her to work out, although Crowder could not get back in the harness yet.

She was notified in a letter she was terminated June 20, 2016, according to her complaint with the Florida Commission on Human Relations and the Equal Employment Opportunit­y Commission.

Crowder asked Disney if her firing was a mistake and was told she could return her position.

She was instructed to audition even though the lawsuit alleged “the audition requiremen­t was against Disney Parks protocol which should have only required a costume fit and a rehearsal.”

By her October audition, she had lost 60 pounds that she gained during pregnancy. “I worked my butt off,” Crowder said.

But Crowder said she was later told she was no longer needed at the theme park.

Crowder, who now sings at Universal Orlando Resort, received a final terminatio­n letter in August 2017, the lawsuit said.

The show was “exhausting and exhilarati­ng,” requiring performers to give their all for every show, Crowder said.

“I miss it,” Crowder said. “That sense of accomplish­ment is hard to find for dance.”

 ?? WALT DISNEY CO. ?? A former ballerina in Animal Kingdom’s Festival of the Lion King has sued Disney, saying she was fired because of her pregnancy in 2016.
WALT DISNEY CO. A former ballerina in Animal Kingdom’s Festival of the Lion King has sued Disney, saying she was fired because of her pregnancy in 2016.

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