Disney Legend Steve Martin Incognito at Disneyland Gets Noticed for Wordle Hat
Disneyland “Legend” goes unnoticed! Steve Martin’s elevator ride proves fame can be fleeting, but a cool hat is forever.
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While riding in an elevator at Disneyland, a family of four noticed Martin but not because he is a celebrity. They commented on his hat that featured the Wordle logo.
Martin posted a photo of himself in the hat on Instagram with the following caption:
“I was just on an elevator at Disneyland and a family of four looked at me and said, “Oh my God! You’re wearing a Wordle hat!”’
Martin’s Disney connection goes back to 1955, his very first job being a guidebook salesman at the park. He spent time at the iconic Main Street Magic Shop and even witnessed the legendary Wally Boag perform at the Golden Horseshoe Revue. Fast forward to 1960, and the tables turned – Martin himself was performing magic and juggling for park guests!
Even after becoming a comedic and acting superstar, Martin’s ties to Disney remained strong. He lent his talents to several films, including “Father of the Bride,” “Fantasia 2000,” “Bringing Down the House,” and the Touchstone Pictures release, “Shopgirl,” based on his own novella. He even donned a special hat (one might say a “magic” hat!) to co-host “Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years” with none other than Donald Duck! These days, you can catch him on Hulu’s hit series “Only Murders in the Building.”
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