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Woman wears 'attention-seeking' outfit to Disneyland and instantly regrets it

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Security staff had to step in at after a visitor dressed up to see and co in a somewhat risqué outfit.

Danae Mari was stopped in her tracks and subsequently threatened with being kicked out of the California resort. Donning a Mickey and Minnie-ears headband, the 34-year old's low cut top left little to the imagination - and was deemed unsuitable for somewhere where there would be hundreds of children.

The racy model shared footage of her confrontation with a member of staff to , which almost led to her being escorted out of the Anaheim theme park. Footage of her ordeal, which she was recording for YouTube at the time, has since been viewed more than one million times.

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A full 16-minute account of her Disneyland trip on YouTube shows Danae and fellow content creator Lacey Jayne embarking on the Little Mermaid ride before sampling Disney's cuisine. However, the self-described "mattress actress" was soon stopped by a security guard, who told her: "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 apologising, Danae claimed the pair were "followed" before adding this had "never happened before" and zipping up her cardigan to hide her chest. After this, she was allowed to continue with her day out. "I would have got kicked out if I didn't have this sweater," Danae later admitted.

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Danae's TikTok clip also made its way to Reddit, where users slammed her behaviour. "Why the hell would you go to a children’s park like that?," one person asked, prompting another to label Danae an "attention seeker".

A third jokingly said: "That is inappropriate and disgusting. Is there video somewhere? Just want to know so I can make sure I never see it." A fourth penned: "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?"

A fourth said: "She knew exactly what she was doing when she chose that outfit. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes." And a fifth agreed: "Why a grown af adult would think it's okay to dress like this, in a family friendly setting is beyond me."

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