2026-01-14 12:32:35

A trip to Disneyland Resort is meant to be wall-to-wall magic – but one unlucky visitor’s fairy dust ran out at the gates thanks to a not-so-magical T-shirt.

TikTok user Faith Boyd shared a now-viral clip of her husband trudging through a Disneyland park in Anaheim, California, wearing his T-shirt inside out, complete with labels and seams on full display.

Faith explained that Disney staff told her husband he wouldn’t be allowed into the park wearing the shirt he arrived in.

With no spare top to hand, he was given a choice – flip it inside out or flip back to the hotel.

She captioned the video: “When Disney doesn’t like your shirt, so you have to awkwardly walk around with it inside out for the rest of the day.”

The follow-up sting? “The shirt was not mouse-approved.”

Commenters were quick to uncover the reason behind the fashion fail. The shirt reportedly showed a classic black-and-white Mickey Mouse wearing an army helmet and holding a gun, with the slogan “Full Metal Mouse” printed underneath.

Disney’s rules are pretty clear. According to the park’s website, guests may be dress-coded for “clothing with objectionable material, including obscene language or graphics.”

Plenty of viewers sided with Disney.

One wrote: “Let’s normalise not wearing shirts with guns on them in a place filled with children.”

Another added: “After seeing the shirt, I’m on their side, to be honest.”

A third piled on: “What made you think that was appropriate for Disney?”

Disney’s official guidance urges guests to use “discretion and common sense” to keep the parks family-friendly.

Visit Bang Bizarre (main website)