Several high-profile celebrities have been famously removed or even temporarily banned from Disneyland for breaking the park's strict code of conduct. Barack Obama admitted to being kicked out during his college years for smoking cigarettes while riding the gondolas. Rebel Wilson was once banned for 30 days after taking a photo in a "secret" bathroom inside the exclusive Club 33, which violated Disney's privacy policies. Blake Lively revealed she was sent to "Disney Jail" as a child for trying to sneak into the park by using a stamped hand from another guest. Even rock legend Bruce Springsteen was once denied entry because he and his bandmate were wearing bandanas, which at the time violated the park's dress code regarding "gang-related" attire (a policy that has since been modernized). More recently, stars like Andrew Garfield and Rebel Wilson have shared stories of their "Disney mischief." These incidents highlight that Disney's "rules of the kingdom" apply to everyone, regardless of their fame, ensuring that the "Magic" remains consistent for all guests.