Fans call on Disney to ban raunchy shirts from parks after viral post

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Angry Disney fans are calling for the Mouse House to ban inappropriate garb after a couple was photographed wearing sexually suggestive T-shirts at Disney World.

Over the weekend, fans posted a photo of a couple wearing matching shirts that riffed on Disney’s “D” calligraphy. One shirt read, “I wanted the D,” while the other said, “I gave her the D.” The non-family-friendly shirts, which are sold on Etsy and Amazon, caused a firestorm on Twitter.

“D is for Don’t,” tweeted Sam Carter, a former Disney creative designer, who posted a photo of the couple with clown emojis superimposed over their faces.

One fan replied, “If they banned these shirts from ever being allowed in a Disney park again I wouldn’t be mad.”

In this photo, a couple holding hands. The man's shirt reads "I gave her the D." The woman't shirt reads "I wanted the D." A clown emoji has been superimposed over their faces.
Fans took to Twitter to roast this couple for wearing what they deemed “inappropriate” clothing to Disney World.

Meanwhile, another wrote: “D is for discomfort.” “Kind of tacky to bring to a theme park,” added another fan.

Some people just replied with gifs that communicated their disapproval.

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