A British OnlyFans model reportedly filmed racy videos inside a holiday cottage at Efteling, the fairytale theme park that sells itself to families across Europe.
Viewers worked out where she was from a cartoon on the wall.
Zara Rose reportedly recorded a series of suggestive clips inside accommodation at Bosrijk, Efteling’s woodland holiday village in the Netherlands.
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Some of the footage went up on social media.
More explicit material reportedly landed on her OnlyFans account, as reported by Creatorzine.

Then came the detective work. Viewers picked out interior details that only exist in one place, including artwork of Klaas Vaak, the Dutch sandman figure who turns up throughout Efteling’s own storytelling.
The park decorates its cottages to be recognisable.
Mission accomplished.
Efteling says permission “was not granted”
Park bosses have since confirmed the model had no clearance to make commercial recordings on the resort.
A spokesperson said filming of that kind requires permission and “was not granted”.
Efteling is reportedly weighing up whether to take the matter further.
Awkward for a park built on fairytales
Efteling opened in the 1950s in Kaatsheuvel and built its name on fairytale rides and talking litter bins that thank children for feeding them rubbish. Its audience is families with small kids.
Bosrijk rents woodland cottages to exactly those people, which is what makes this particular booking a problem for the brand rather than just for the guest.
Why It Matters
Location is currency for adult creators.
Filming somewhere recognisable turns a clip into a story, and a story travels far past the paywall on the shoulders of people who would never subscribe.

The reach costs nothing. The risk sits entirely with the creator, because the venue agreed to none of it and has a family audience to protect.
Venues have got quicker at saying something publicly rather than quietly asking for footage to disappear.
A statement generates its own coverage, and coverage is the point.
What happens next
Whether Efteling actually escalates is the interesting part.
A public confirmation costs the park nothing and buys it a clean reputational line.
A legal letter would mean deciding the clips are worth more attention than the embarrassment of chasing them, which is a harder sum.
Zara Rose has had the kind of week no press release could buy.


