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What it's really like to work as a costume character at an amusement park

Talia Lakritz   

What it's really like to work as a costume character at an amusement park
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Kim Lech, circled, in costume at Liseberg in Sweden.

"I think 'niche' is the word I'm looking for," said Kim Lech, describing her line of work.

A 22-year-old from Sweden, Lech has been working as a costume character artist for four years. She's portrayed world-famous personalities like Spongebob and the Smurfs at events, and spends her days making kids smile as a friendly rabbit at Liseberg, a popular Swedish amusement park.

The job requires spending time inside a cramped, cumbersome suit even in summer heat, not to mention the ability to remain calm when surrounded by a gaggle of kids all seeking your attention.

While Lech is toying with plans of pursuing graphic design somewhere down the line, she said she's already working her dream job.

"I'm really proud to be part of it," she said.

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