A woman visiting Disneyland was stopped by security for her risque attire.
Wearing a low-cut top that left little to the imagination, Danae Mari, 34, was threatened with ejection from in due to the inappropriate nature of her outfit in the family-friendly environment.
The racy model took to TikTok to share footage of her confrontation with staff, which has since racked up over one million views.
Danae was recording her experience for YouTube at the time, where a full 16-minute video shows her and fellow content creator Lacey Jayne enjoying the Little Mermaid ride and some of the park's food offerings.
However, their fun was interrupted when a security guard approached Danae, stating: "Unfortunately we have had a lot of complaints about how you are dressed and we have to address it. I don't want to make it into a big deal."
After zipping up her cardigan to cover up, Danae claimed they were "followed" around the park. She later reflected: "I would have got kicked out if I didn't have this sweater."
Danae's footage was also shared on where users condemned her actions, with one angrily questioning: "Why the hell would you go to a children's park like that?" Another labelled her an "attention seeker".
A third person jokingly inquired: "That is inappropriate and disgusting. Is there video somewhere? Just want to know so I can make sure I never see it."
A fourth said: "Even if you have no reservations about flaunting your orbs in front of children and families, like how are you going to go on a ride in that shirt?"
Disneyland has a clear when it comes to dress code, which all guests must follow. Its website states: "Ensuring that the parks are family friendly is an important part of the Disney experience. In that spirit, we ask you to use your discretion and common sense."
Disney's list of attire deemed "inappropriate" states:
- Costumes may not be worn by Guests 14 years of age or older
- Masks may not be worn by Guests 14 years of age or older (unless they are for medical purposes)
- Clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics
- Excessively torn clothing or loose fitting clothing which may drag on the ground and create a potential trip hazard
- Clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment
- Clothing with multiple layers are subject to search upon entry
- Visible tattoos that could be considered inappropriate, such as those containing objectionable language or designs
- Bare feet
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