Trans TikToker “Lily Tino” Facing Possible Legal Action From Woman He Caught On Camera While Taking Photos In Female Restroom At Disney World

A woman photographed in a female bathroom by an infamous trans-identified TikToker has announced she is considering taking legal action against him for violating her privacy.

Nicholas Sylvan Cantino, known online as Lily Tino, is a transgender content creator with over 400,000 followers across social media. Cantino skyrocketed to notoriety after repeatedly filming himself berating frontline staff at restaurants after they accidentally “misgendered” him. His most viral video on TikTok, which has over 39 million views at the time of writing, is a compilation of those incidents, where he claims that being called “sir,” despite looking like a man dressed up in women’s clothing, feels like a “knife in the heart.”

Recently, Cantino travelled to Disney World in Florida, where he not only continued his usual content of being misgendered by wait staff, but also decided to “inspect and rate” a number of the women’s bathrooms at the theme park. This included taking selfies of himself just outside of the stalls, where many women were present. His experiences using the bathrooms ranged from “9/10” because he was supposedly told he “looked cute,” to “2/10” because he was given a “weird look.” In another video, he bragged about “peeing standing up” in one of the bathrooms. “10/10 women’s bathroom experience for trans women, would recommend,” he commented.

A number of women were visible in the photos that he posted last week, resulting in a mass of comments on TikTok wherein people noted that “taking pictures of women in public bathrooms without their consent and then posting it online, is illegal” in the state of Florida, and calling it a “clear violation of privacy.”

Florida Statute 810.145 defines a bathroom — whether public or private — as a place with a reasonable expectation of privacy. Recording someone undressing or using the facilities without consent is explicitly forbidden and penalties can include up to 5 years in prison.

One woman caught up in Cantino’s photograph recognized herself in the post, and revealed that she was planning to seek “legal advice” regarding the upload, because she doesn’t know “what else was taken without [her] permission… in what was supposed to be a private area… [where she can] feel safe.” The user has since made their account private.

Another TikTok user by the name of Kaitlyn Foster said that Cantino had been entering the women’s bathrooms in Disney World for a number of years, and that she had personally seen him a few years ago with her daughter.

According to Foster, Cantino, who began transitioning in 2022, “stood out like a sore thumb,” and that other women were “noticeably disturbed by his presence… [as] he was doing a lot of observing.” She posited that because he was standing around, he may have been waiting for women to confront him in order to make video content on the topic. Cantino has made multiple posts where “transphobes” or “trolls” have confronted him before. “This person has no business at Disney World,” Foster concluded.

Writing in the New York Post, Kirsten Fleming said it was “awfully bizarre to fetishize a toilet and access to a place where women simply want privacy. We want to get in and out. We do not want some creep in Minnie ears taking photos and posting them for the masses like it’s an act of public service.”

As a result of his behaviour, a petition has been set up on Change.org to ban Cantino from all Disney Parks “and other places,” which has gathered over 4,300 signatures at the time of writing.

“Lily Tino’s actions at Disney parks and TikTok and other community venues have been detrimental, not only to the family-friendly environment that many cherish but also to the reputation of those genuinely advocating for positive change within [the LGBT community,” the anonymous petitioner wrote. “This individual is looking for problems period… Such behavior is not what we stand for as a community. Their deliberate attempts to film and speak negatively about Disney and their employees further damage the morale and spirit of both the staff and visitors.”

They add that Disney should take “immediate action to ban Lily Tino from their properties,” and in future, empower “cast members with policies to shield them from such negative encounters.”

Cantino has come under scrutiny in the past for appearing to target children in some of his content, including dressing up in one video as popular early education YouTuber Miss Rachel. In another video, Cantino described his sex reassignment surgery using cake pops, donuts, and candy canes.

Disturbingly, Cantino had previously bragged on Reddit that he had “started from an early age” when it came to sexual relationships.

“When I was 3 (I’m a guy), my other 3 year old friend (girl) and I would play doctor. I put my fingers up her vagina and licked it too,” Cantino wrote in 2011 under the username “fuckpomegranates.” In April, he claimed that the post was “taken out of context,” and it was purely a “poorly worded joke that [he] used to deflect the shame [he feels] about the situation,” noting that he was reprimanded by teachers for doing so.

Cantino has tried to scrub his past identity from the internet. One online people search service reports that he “died” in 2022, the year that he transitioned. He has further attempted to scrub content from his OnlyFans, which people can sign up to for $8.99 to “see everything.”


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