An attractive woman became upset after getting “dress-coded” when she visited Disneyland. However, she got blasted after complaining that the staff at the Magic Kingdom had body-shamed her when they deemed her outfit “inappropriate” for the family-friendly amusement park.
Lacy Kay Somers made headlines after the Instagram influencer complained about her experience visiting Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The San Francisco model said she was “body-shamed” by amusement park staff for wearing a pair of form-fitting yoga pants and a revealing crop top that exposed her stomach.
A video describing her alleged dress code violation has received thousands of views and comments as people chimed in and expressed their opinions on her situation. “I got hit for dress code at Disneyland,” declared Somers, who often shares provocative bikini photos with her millions of followers on Instagram.
In the accompanying footage, captioned “What I do tho” along with the hashtag #bodyshaming, Somers can be seen dancing around in black leggings and a tight crop top that shows off her bare midriff before Disney staffers arrived to question her about her clothes.
The Magic Kingdom’s dress code prohibits “clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment.” Many social media users disagreed with Somers’ perspective on the dress code event when she posted her disbelief and fury about the situation and claimed she was body-shamed.
One critic said, “That is not body shaming it is clothing shaming. She body-shamed herself by wearing skin-tight clothes that expose a lot.”
Another social media user said, “She’s causing people to be uncomfortable. In this ‘woke’ world, if ONE PERSON is offended, then ALL PEOPLE have to abide. Put some clothes on.”
One commenter told Somers to “go buy a shirt then,” to which she responded, “Lol have you ever been to the beach? Lol you see a lot more there there is nothing wrong with what I’m wearing lol.” She also insisted that she was “fully covered.”