Disney fan 'devastated' by princess Christmas tree bought online: 'Pure chaos'

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Their festive fairytale figurines were all beast, no beauty.
The mother of popular Australian vlogger Seb Laz was left “devastated” when her highly-anticipated princess-inspired decor appeared more grotesque than glamorous.
Laz claimed his mom ordered the seasonal ceramic piece online and was shocked to unwrap a box full of deformed figurines to adorn the tree.
Laz has posted videos of the same holiday decoration in past years and previously claimed the product was from the e-commerce site Wish.
The Post has reached out to Laz for comment.
The multi-tiered “tree,” featuring rotating levels, a train circling the base, Cinderella’ castle at its peak and statuettes of many other Disney beauties, wasn’t up to par with the fanatic’s expectations.
Laughing all the way, the jolly TikToker reimagined the names of each belle in his viral video, which scored over 2 million views, rattling off monikers like “The BIG Mermaid,” “Beast and the Beast,” “Snow Yellow,” “Sleeping Ugly” and “Cinderfella.”
The off-kilter ornaments were wonky down to every last detail, from their defiantly asymmetrical eyebrows to their semi-smushed smiles.
“She was DEVASTATED,” Laz wrote in the caption. “[I don’t know] which was the worst one.”
While viewers admitted it looked fine “from a distance” or likened it to a children’s craft, others said it was to be expected when buying goods online.
“My god it’s pure chaos 10/10,” another applauded.
“Was it .. rescued from a fire??” one person snarked.
“Well … if you close one eye, then the other, it really looks great,” joked another.
The authentic version of the Disney carousel tree is available on Amazon for just under $200.
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