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YouTuber SteveWillDoIt Arrested for Trespassing at Universal Studios

SteveWillDoIt banned for filming content, gets hilarious mug shot

by Amelia Crawford

ORLANDO — YouTube star Stephen Rocco Deleonardis, better known as SteveWillDoIt, found himself in hot water with the law after being arrested for trespassing at Universal Studios in Orlando on Wednesday. Known for his wild antics, Steve was taken into custody for entering the theme park despite a previous ban for filming content without permission.

According to the Orlando Police Department, officers responded to a trespassing call at Universal Studios, where security confirmed Steve had been banned in August for filming social media content. He had been warned not to return, but evidently, Steve couldn’t resist sneaking in. On multiple occasions, he had attempted to film inside the park, despite being told to stop, which led to his ban.

Steve’s family claims he tried disguising himself at Universal, explaining his hilarious mustache in his mug shot. In fact, police took two mug shots—one with the fake mustache and one without—after officers initially didn’t realize it was a disguise.

Since being released from jail, Steve posted on X (formerly Twitter), saying, “I love jail for a short time. Was an epic time. One day is fun. Lots of good people good food.” He also took to social media to reflect on the incident, admitting, “Reason I got caught at Universal was for being lazy. I went lazy and it f***** me.”

Steve also posted a video earlier this week outside Universal Studios Hollywood, where he dressed as “Mexican Superman” and gave away $10,000 to a family. Seems like Steve’s antics are never far from controversy!

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