You can now get paid to watch Disney films every day (yes, really)
Disney lovers and film fanatics - there's a job that will allow you to watch your favourite movies and actually get paid for it.
Whether you're a Beauty and the Beast kinda gal, a dedicated Lion King warbler, or you just can't get enough of Mary Poppins (who can, really?) we've got some great news. All you have to do is watch a Disney film a day and you'll receive a nice little lump sum for your time.
(That's right - you no longer need to frantically search for your old Disney VHS tapes that could be worth a small fortune for a bit of Christmas cash).
Five of the 'biggest, baddest Disney fans out there' will be expected to watch 30 Disney films in 30 days ahead of the launch of the Disney+ streaming service. Reviews.org needs some super fans to take on the task, and what a task it is.
The applicants will need to pick 30 of their fave Disney movies or TV shows and commit to watching one a day for a month. It'll earn you $1,000, a Disney-themed movie-watching kit (complete with cosy mouse-themed blanket, four cups 'that would make Mickey proud' and a Pixar popcorn popper with popcorn kernels.
On top of that, you'll also get a subscription to Disney+ for a whole year. Hakuna matata for 365 days.
To put yourself forward, all you have to do is fill out this simple application form and send a short video of yourself reviewing your favourite Disney film. Then cross your fingers (or rub your magic lamp).
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However, it must be noted that it's only open to US citizens and permanent residents, so if you're from the UK you're not eligible. Sorry. Let it go.
If you are a US citizen and this sounds like your dream job, you also need to be over 18 years old.
To whoever actually gets this job, we're already really jealous. We want to be part of that world. Imagine what fun lies just around the river bend.
You're welcome.
Jadie Troy-Pryde is News Editor, covering celebrity and entertainment, royal, lifestyle and viral news. Before joining the team in 2018 as the Lifestyle and Social Media Editor, she worked at a number of women’s fashion and lifestyle titles including Grazia, Women’s Health and Stylist, and now heads the Marie Claire UK news desk.
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