Fashion Diva [Drama Show 😍]: Roblox Parent Guide
A fashion roleplay game with a hidden horror room that kicks in when kids type the wrong word in chat.
Dress-up meets secret jumpscares
Kids dress avatars, collect **gems** to furnish a **dreamhouse**, and roleplay fashion scenarios with up to seven other players. Typing **'bots'** in chat triggers a hidden horror sequence with jumpscares, creepy audio, and server crashes that Roblox's 5+ rating does not mention. The game's 27% approval and near-empty servers suggest most families already walked away.
Why kids play Fashion Diva [Drama Show 😍]
Dreamhouse you actually build
Earning **gems** to unlock furniture, floors, and decorations feels like progress. Kids love customizing their own space in a multiplayer world, even if the social scene is quieter than big roleplay games.
Fashion roleplay without strict scenes
Unlike scripted story games, **Fashion Diva** lets kids make up their own scenarios and outfits. The freedom to be a queen, a designer, or a runway model appeals to kids who want open-ended dress-up with friends.
Small servers feel safer at first
Only eight players per server means fewer strangers and less chat chaos. Parents like the intimacy, and kids like that their friend group can own the whole space.
Secret-hunting buzz on TikTok
Kids watch videos about triggering the **'bots' horror room** and finding hidden map locations. The thrill of discovering something the game does not advertise keeps curious players coming back, even if the main loop gets stale.
What parents should watch for
Typing 'bots' spawns a hidden horror room
When anyone types **'bots'** in chat, all players get teleported to a dark room with **jumpscares, creepy sounds, and potential server crashes**. The game is rated 5+ and marketed as a fashion simulator, so younger kids hit this horror trigger with no warning. TikTok tutorials teach kids how to activate it, spreading the mechanic faster than parents can screen for it.
Survey trap locks kids in bot bodies
A secret **'survey' mechanic** traps players inside non-avatar bot bodies that cannot type in chat or move normally. Kids lose control of their character and panic because the game does not explain how to escape. This mismatch between rated-5+ gameplay and control-stripping mechanics confuses younger players who think something broke.
Obfuscated tags hide horror intent
The official description uses random capitalization (**'fashIon diva'**, **'THese'**, **'ANd'**) and buries tags like **'dark', 'ghosts', and 'horror'** in a wall of cute emojis. Parents skimming the store page see pink dress-up; the game delivers jumpscares. The 27% approval rating reflects families who felt misled after their kid's first session.
Near-empty servers amplify creepiness
With only 14 players online at any moment, kids often land in servers alone or with one stranger. The **dreamhouse** feels abandoned, and activating the **'bots'** horror trigger in a two-player server is more unsettling than in a crowded space. Low population also means less moderation and slower reporting.
Parent takeaway
A 5+ fashion game that hides jumpscares behind a chat keyword is a trust problem, not a complexity problem. The low player count and terrible approval rating tell you most families already decided this one is not worth the surprise. If your kid wants dress-up roleplay, dozens of transparent games do it better without the bait-and-switch.
Read the full Fashion Diva [Drama Show 😍] parent guide on Roblox Ready