Fashion & Beauty

I’m a Gen Z Disney World worker — haters say I dress like a ‘stripper’ but they don’t know fashion

Mirror, mirror on the wall — who’s the barest of them all?

Answer: Jessie Lee. 

The 21-year-old siren, a Disney World Resorts summer staffer, is setting off social media’s NSFW sirens for wearing a sexy Snow White-inspired outfit that’d make Sle🦋epy, Dopey and Bashful blush. 

Jessie Lee, a 21-year-old from the UK who took a position at Disney World in Florida over the summer, is being blasted for wearing “inappropriate” attire on the family-friendly grounds. Kennedy News/ @jessie.may

And virtual vultures say Lee’s he🐼igh-ho, heig🅘h-ho clothes make her

“Inappropr😼iate for Disney,” spat a hater beneath viral TikTok footage of the br🥃unette’s rique wardrobe, which featured a high-neck red crop top, matching mini shorts and a pair of Snow White-esque Mickey Mouse ears. 

“You went to a family park with children and acཧted like a stripper,” an equally outraged onlooker commented.

“Give dads someth🌟ing to look at,” penned another. 

Online, social media faultfinders criticized Lee for her NSFW get-up, inspired by “Snow White.” Kennedy News/ @jessie.may

But Lee insists that her head𝓀-turning ‘fit wasn’t unfit. Instead, she feels her critics are merely “uneducated” about how Gen Zs really dress for fun. 

“This outfit is not revealing,” Lee, a college underage from the UK, told Kennedy News. “Tꦅhese people are more uneducated t🌳o what people wear in the parks.”

However, Disney’s modest dress cod🍰e has been called into question over the past few years. 

When it comes to attire Do’s and Don’t’s, Disney clearly states: “Clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment,” .

Disney reserves the right to flag theme park guests who break their dress code rules. AP

The , “We reserve the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing at♉tire that we consider inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other guest.” 

However, a number of daredevil visitors have recently ignored the guidelines and worn wh🍎atever they wanted — often to their own det꧒riment. 

Jordyn Graime, a twenty-something from New Jersey, was flagged for flaunting a tad too much skin while wearing a backless top and short sh🐬orts at the “Happiest Place on Earth.” The Garden State gal was forced to cover up with a free Disney T-shirt. 

TikTok tastemaker Heleni thought donning a barely-there bikini to the mouse house would, too, earn her some on-the-house merchandise. However, much to the smoke show’s chagrin, a Disney gatekeeper “forced” her to buy a pricey top before she was granted entry into the parꦯk. 

Lee claims that park-goers and employees weren’t as offended by her outfit as folks online. Kennedy News/ @jessie.may

But Lee cla꧒ims her controversial crop top ꦰand teeny-weeny cutoffs didn’t cause a commotion during her day at Disney. 

From June🐟 through August, the bombshell B♋rit was based in Florida, working at Disney through its cultural exchange program. 

While on the clock, she rocked her professional uniform — a white blouse, knee-len🐽gth black bottoms and an “Earni💃ng My Ears” badge — provided by the company. 

But when she wasn’t scheduled for a shift, Lee and her colleagues were 🎐free to fro𒊎ck up as they pleased. 

When she wasn’t working, Lee often sported tiny shorts and midriff-boasting tops around Disney. Kennedy News/ @jessie.may

“I wore this outfit on my day off when we got free access to the park,” she explained. “Because I worked there, I would see hu🐻ndreds of people every day and what they were wearing at the parks.”

“I felt I fit🦋 in well with what everyone was ꦺwearing.”

Lee says her questionꦕable couture went unnoticed by her fellow Disney employees, who are better known as “cast members.”

“No one said anything to me in the park that day,” she said.“I went into the park twice in that outfit and went into different parks in it and no member of staff battered an eyelid.”

“I was going into shops and rides,” added Lee, “and no one said anything about it or thought anything appropriately of it.”

The 21-year-old feels her haters are “uneducated” about Gen Z fashion. Kennedy News/ @jessie.may

It wasn’t until she shared visuals of her vesture online that Lee came u♓nder intense fire. 

“I was in disbelief,” she said of the internet’s flak. “It was not like I was in a fꦉormal setting. I was just having fun. No one even thinks twice about a crop top.”

“The shorts were short,” she conceded, confessing that she laughed at comments comparing her bitty bottoms to an “adult diaper.”

“However,” continued Lee, “the🍸y were not revealing and as short as most people wear in Florida heat.”

My dis♍ney drafts make me so sad🥹🥹❤️❤️ but the outfit slays💋

And despite the viral vitriol, Lee voꦗws to keep on saucy trend.  🌱;

“Wear what you want at your own discretion,” said the embattled Disney darling. “You’ve got to be comfortable but you’re there to have fun.”