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Fitness influencer 'dress coded' at Disneyland: 'The nerve'

By Jo Abi|

A fitness influencer has shared her experience of being dress coded at Disneyland in Florida in the US.

Laci Kay Somers, 30, who shares content on TikTok, says she was at the theme park wearing what she thought was an acceptable outfit when she was confronted by staff.

Sommers, who lives in San Franscisco in the US, was wearing a black sports bra and sports leggings, a popular fashion choice in 2022.

She shared footage of the outfit on TikTok along with the caption: "I got hit for dress code at Disneyland." In the description she wrote: "What do I do tho?" Sommers added in the hashtag "#bodyshaming."

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Fitness influencer dress coded at Disneyland
The fitness influencer was dressed in workout gear, a popular fashion choice in 2022. (TikTok)

Her video has been viewed over 56,000 times with many of her followers failing to see how the outfit is inappropriate.?

"How dare you be an attractive person showing off her body. The nerve," one wrote.

"All you did was look perfect," added another.

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Fitness influencer dress coded at Disneyland
Many of her followers failed to see how the outfit is inappropriate.? (TikTok)

"I feel like I've seen girls wearing less there, that's odd. They're just hatin!" another commented.?

"Where is your outfit from? Love it," another asked.

"Whattttกญ girl you're in workout out/normal everyday attire," one TikToker commented.

?Others weren't so sure.

"I mean I'm good with it but, yeah they probably require more then a sports bra... especially with your 'physique,'" one questioned.

To which Somers responded: "I mean they see more at a beach and they don't get mad at girls there haha."

Fitness influencer dress coded at Disneyland
'I feel like I've seen girls wearing less there, that's odd. They're just hatin!' (TikTok)

Another asserted: "Buy a shirt, there is a dress code.. follow it or leave."

"That's not body shaming. That's their dress code being on their website and you completely disregarding it," another said.?

Disneyland's dress code states customers must be dressed in "proper attire" at all times including appropriate shoes and shirts.?

"Clothing that drags on the ground is prohibited in theme parks," the site states. "We reserve the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that we consider inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests."

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