Fans want Disney to ban raunchy shirts from the parks!

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After a pair was spotted wearing sexually explicit Tshirts in Disney World, enraged Disney fans are calling for the Mouse House to outlaw inappropriate clothing. 

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Fans shared a photo of a pair sporting matching shirts with Disney’s “D” calligraphy over the weekend. “I wanted the D,” one shirt declared, while the other said, “I gave her the D.” The anti-family tees, which are available on Etsy and Amazon, sparked outrage 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.

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

Fans took to Twitter to roast this couple for wearing what they deemed “inappropriate” clothing to Disney World.

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The Washington Post has reached out to Disney World and Disneyland for comment, but has not received a response. However, both parks indicate on their websites that they have the right to refuse admission or remove any visitor dressed inappropriately. 

According to Disney World’s website, “We reserve the right to refuse admittance to or remove any person wearing clothes that we believe unsuitable or that could detract from the enjoyment of other Guests.”

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