Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis famously said that the Sunshine State is where “woke goes to die.”
While some states like California continue to “affirm” people who are “transgender,” allowing them to use women’s facilities in public and participate in women’s sports teams, Florida has done the opposite.
And, this week, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that he would investigate a transgender influencer.
Why? Because the influencer in question, "Lilly Tino," filmed himself going inside of women’s restrooms all over Disney World.
For clarification, Tino is a man who masquerades as a woman.
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Uthmeier confirmed the investigation in an interview with Benny Johnson.
“We’re investigating this. We do not tolerate men or boys in women's and girls restrooms, gyms, private spaces... Cracking down,” Uthmeier said.
“It’s amazing we have to have these conversations today,” he added.
🚨Florida AG James Uthmier is investigating trans TikTok influencer Lilly Tino for filming in women’s bathrooms at Disney, Faces 5 years in prison and a $5,000 fine under criminal code § 810.145:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 23, 2025
“We’re investigating. No tolerance for men in women's bathrooms. Cracking down.” pic.twitter.com/xmnF5rCpbq
Tino’s creepy post opens with a slide that reads, “Ranking Every Women’s Bathroom at Disney World.”
Trans TikToker Lilly Tino takes selfie inside women’s bathroom in Disney World Florida while group of women stand behind him. pic.twitter.com/viK8kZyoU5
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) June 4, 2025
In the post, Tino shared a selfie from different women’s bathrooms across the park and shared his thoughts on the cleanliness, atmosphere, etc.
“Honestly, I was pretty worried at first because Florida isn’t know for being inclusive to trans people. But overall it was a really great experience!” he wrote in the caption.
People’s faces in the video were not blurred or cropped to protect their identity. Keep in mind that this includes children that were pictured in the Disney restrooms. Reportedly, some are seeking legal action over this.