Man Pretending to Be Woman Invades Women’s Privacy at Disney World

A man pretending to be a woman could face legal action in Florida for violating women’s privacy.
Social media influencer Lilly Tino, a male formerly known as Nicholas Contino, visited Disney World in May, where he filmed some of his favorite kinds of content — humiliating food service workers for calling him “sir” and using food to demonstrate graphic transgender surgeries.
He also posted selfies of himself in ten different women’s bathrooms. Four pictures clearly include other women in the background.
The pictures are part of several pieces of content Tino produced to determine if Disney World had “inclusive” restrooms. In each selfie, he rates the facility based on how women react to him in their private space.
“Animal kingdom entry: 3/10,” the caption on one picture reads. “Someone gave me a weird look when I walked in which felt icky.”
Women caught in the background of Tino’s pictures also felt “icky.” Reduxx reports at least one is exploring her legal options, because she does not know what other footage Tino may have taken.
The victim’s social media account has since been made private.
Florida law protects citizens from being filmed or pictured while “dressing, undressing or privately exposing the body” in places where people have “a reasonable expectation to privacy” — including bathrooms.
Tino doesn’t believe he broke the law.
“Literally every celebrity you’ve ever enjoyed on screen has at one point taken a bathroom selfie,” Tino argued in a TikTok addressing the controversy, pulling up pictures of female celebrities in bathrooms. Notably, none contained other women.
“It’s not just celebrities,” Tino continued, erroneously contending, “Any woman you ever meet has likely taken a photo in a public bathroom … because we look cute and we want to document it.”
He concludes people have singled him out because he looks like a man.
He doesn’t just look like a man — he is one. And he’s right, women discriminate against men who use their bathrooms because men aren’t supposed to be there. Tino is not exempt from deeply ingrained social and anthropological expectations of privacy because he is a “woman” in his own mind.
Women are perhaps even more suspicious of Tino, however, because of his creepy behavior on and off the internet.
He is notorious for graphic videos discussing his genitalia and bathroom habits, interspersed with TikToks addressing children. In one infamous case, Tino dressed as a popular children’s personality, Ms. Rachel, to “teach” children about pronouns.
Perhaps most troublingly, Tino visibly enjoys inspiring and observing discomfort in women. After his most recent escapade, a TikToker described encountering him in a Disney World bathroom “several years ago.”
Mr. Nick Tino has allegedly been terrorizing women at Disney parks YEARS
— Mattie Watkins (@thepeaklady) June 8, 2025
He started uploading videos to TikTok documenting his “transition” in 2022 pic.twitter.com/q3oZV4DA7K
“After [Tino] washed his hands…I [noticed he] did a lot of idle standing.” she recalls.
“At that point in time, there was no rhyme or reason for [him] to be there. It was almost as if [he was] in there to make a statement, or, in a way, hoping someone would say something.”
He probably was. Tino makes money off social media videos of himself confronting anyone who looks at him funny or calls him sir. He freely admits to violating women’s boundaries to “normalize” men invading their private spaces.
Regardless of his intentions, the TikToker concludes Tino’s conduct was “extremely inappropriate” and that he has “no business in Disney World as a whole.”
As of Wednesday afternoon, neither Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier nor Governor Ron DeSantis have addressed Tino’s behavior or indicated legal action may be taken. Netizens, however, have started petitions to ban him from Disney and TikTok.
“We call upon TikTok to carefully evaluate Lilly Tino’s presence on their platform, considering the broad consensus that [his] actions may not align with community guidelines,” the petition to kick Tino off TikTok reads, citing concerns about his behavior at Disney and content he creates for minors.
The petition to keep Tino out of Disney parks argues Tino damages the “morale and spirit of both the staff and visitors” by “engaging in [inappropriate] behavior in and around Disney Parks, [including] discussing topics like [his] genitals in areas populated by children and families.”
“Deliberate attempts to film and speak negatively about Disney and their employees further damage the morale and spirit of both the staff and visitors,” it concludes.
At the time of publishing, nearly 373,000 and 9,400 people, respectively, had signed the petitions.
Lilly Tino’s bathroom crusade isn’t about inclusivity — it’s about controlling and humiliating women in spaces meant to make them feel safe. He must not be allowed to use his sexual identity confusion, real or alleged, to justify his unacceptable behavior.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emily Washburn is a staff reporter for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family and regularly writes stories about politics and noteworthy people. She previously served as a staff reporter for Forbes Magazine, editorial assistant, and contributor for Discourse Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper at Westmont College, where she studied communications and political science. Emily has never visited a beach she hasn’t swam at, and is happiest reading a book somewhere tropical.
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