Guest Causes a Scene at Disneyland Due To Revealing Outfit, Asked To Change

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An OnlyFans model recently stirred controversy online when she wore revealing clothing to Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Disney Park security asked her to cover up after receiving “multiple complaints” about her attire.

In 2022, the “Disney dress code” trend took over TikTok. Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort guests started intentionally wearing revealing or unsafe clothing to the Disney parks to receive free t-shirts or Spirit Jerseys as replacements. The phenomenon grew so popular that Disney theme parks now restrict cast members from giving complimentary clothing to inappropriately-clad guests.

Guest with Pluto at Disney California Adventure
Credit: Disney

OnlyFans and social media model Danae Mari didn’t appear to be seeking a free shirt when she showed up at Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park, and the Downtown Disney District in a revealing top. Nevertheless, she began filming when a security cast member asked her to cover up.

Danae Mari deleted her entire TikTok account (@danaemari222) amidst backlash from Disney Parks fans, but her video was reuploaded on Reddit by u/LilliaBaltimore:

She really did her BIG ONE(S)… 🤦🏽

She really did her BIG ONE(S)… 🤦🏽
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“We’ve had lots of complaints, so I do have to do this, unfortunately,” the Disney cast member said. “…If you can just leave your jacket on…I don’t want to make it a thing.”

In the edited video, Danae Mari didn’t argue with the security cast member and zipped up her jacket to cover her chest. However, Southern California Disney Parks fans slammed the OnlyFans model for showing up to Disneyland Resort wearing that outfit in the first place.

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland park in California
Credit: Disney

“She knew exactly what she was doing when she chose that outfit,” u/BowTie1989 wrote on Reddit. “Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.”

“Ultimately procedures are up to the people getting them, but I do find it odd when people wear things as if they’ve forgotten they’re at a theme park, especially one that is very family friendly at that,” u/FlrFox replied. “…Wearing such a revealing top on thrill rides would give me such bad anxiety over having a nip slip.”

Still, some Disney Parks fans defended the guest’s right to dress as she desired.

Pixar Pal-A-Round, Incredicoaster, and Lamplight Lounge at Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure, taken from Paradise Gardens Park
Credit: Ed Aguila, Inside the Magic

“I mean it’s not that big of a deal,” said u/saatoday1. “Disney obviously caters to many adults.”

Disneyland Resort’s dress code prohibits “clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment.” The rule is up to interpretation by security cast members, who are allowed to “dress code” guests at their discretion.

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