We’ve all had that one friend who just doesn’t know when to let go. In this dramatic tale, a former roommate takes advantage of a Disney Plus account and tries to manipulate the situation to his favor. But when the tables turn, who’s really the bad guy here? Let’s dive into the story and find out!
The Shared Disney Plus Account

Toxic Roommate Situation

Old Friends, New Problems

Disney Plus Drama Begins

Password Power Play

Confronting the Culprit

The Promise and the Lie

Fake Friendship and Revenge

The Ultimate Betrayal

Playing the Victim

Mutual Friends Judge

Disney Plus Showdown: Who’s the Real A**hole?
In this gripping saga, a former roommate takes control of a shared Disney Plus account, changing the password without permission. When confronted, he pleads for forgiveness and a chance to mend their friendship. However, our protagonist has other plans. She gains access to the account, changes the passwords, kicks him out, and blocks him on all platforms. Now, their mutual friends are taking sides, with some calling her the a**hole for her actions. But who’s really in the wrong here? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this dramatic showdown…
Friend blocks access to paid Disney+ account, commenter NTA.

Friend blocked NTA off their Disney+ account, tried to blackmail.

Locked out of Disney Plus account, NTA stands their ground.

Taking back stolen Disney+ account, blocking thief. NTA wins.

Streaming service drama leads to burned bridges. NTA wins.

Friendship ended over Disney+ access. NTA for cutting ties.

Sharing is caring, but blocking for using own streaming service? NTA

Friends won’t pay for Disney Plus? NTA, you have shitty friends

Keeping promises made under duress is not necessary. NTA

Friend steals, manipulates, and calls NTA, dump him ASAP

Friend blocks access to Disney Plus account they paid for. NTA.

Lesson learned: don’t share login credentials, get your own subscriptions

Blackmailing for Disney Plus? NTA, cut ties with him

Disney obsession called out, NTA wins in streaming betrayal.

Don’t let a friend hijack your Disney+ account

Entitled friend gets what they deserve over Disney Plus

Cutting off a friend over Disney Plus? NTA, says commenter.

Ex-roommate held Disney+ hostage, NTA for kicking him off

Rebuilding trust after blackmail? NTA has it right

Explain the situation to mutuals. True friends won’t take sides.

Setting boundaries with entitled friends

Roommate takes advantage of Disney+ account, changes password. NTA.

Be the hero and avoid TOS violations with this tip!

Taking back control: reclaiming passwords after betrayal

Cut the cord and let him figure it out

NTA calls out friend’s identity theft over Disney Plus dispute

When sharing streaming accounts goes wrong

NTA, get new friends. He stole your identity and committed fraud.

NTA calls out friend for changing password on shared account.

NTA stands up against entitled friend’s Disney+ account hijack

Friend changes password and kicks friend out of Disney Plus account.

Account thief gets what he deserves, no Disney magic here
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Blocking friend from Disney+ and talking behind back? Not cool.

Blackmail over Disney Plus password? Not cool. NTA.

NTA, but change your password. Good riddance to toxic friends!

NTA stands up for themselves and exposes the real villain

Friend refuses to pay for Disney+, held item hostage. NTA.

Don’t let friends guilt-trip you for Disney+. #NTA

Changing password to keep friend off Disney Plus = NTA

Friendship betrayed over $7/month Disney+ subscription. NTA wins.

NTA, but password sharing etiquette can be tricky

NTA stands up to friend who mooches off streaming services.

Manipulative friend abuses account, bad mouths when caught. NTA.

Friend betrays over Disney+ account, but commenter is NTA

Email betrayal over Disney Plus leads to friendship fallout

Refusing to negotiate with ‘terrorists’ over Disney Plus access.

NTA OP, kick him off and leave him off.

Toxic friendship and betrayal. NTA but enabling behavior is harmful.

Friend pays for Disney Plus, friend adds privacy code but shares it. NTA.

NTA calls out friend’s narcissistic behavior over Disney+ betrayal.
