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Fans slam Disneyland for allowing Bianca Censori to break the strict dress code by going barefoot at the theme park with Kanye West

By Monique Friedlander for Daily Mail Australia

01:15 April 18, 2024, updated 01:43 April 18, 2024

Fans took aim at Disneyland California for allowing Bianca Censori to walk around the theme park without shoes on Tuesday.

The 29-year-old Australian architect raised eyebrows this week after making a surprise appearance at the California theme park alongside her rapper husband Kanye West, 46.

Although Bianca was much more covered than usual, she managed to cause a stir by partially wrapping her bare feet and ankles with bandages.

Critics have since questioned how Bianca was able to enter the park, given that Disneyland’s official rules prohibit guests from wearing “inappropriate” clothing.

“Appropriate attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times,” state Disneyland’s guest courtesy and dress policies.

Fans took aim at Disneyland California for allowing Bianca Censori, 29 (right, with Kanye West) to walk around the theme park without shoes on Tuesday.

According to the rules, Disneyland reserves the right too “Refuse entry or eject anyone wearing clothing” that the business considers inappropriate.

Lashing out online, one user wrote: “Why didn’t Disney refuse entry? She is not appropriately dressed for a home environment.

“A Disneyworld staff member in Florida chastised me for walking barefoot in a rainstorm (trying to save my leather sandals). A rule for some…’ another raged.

According to the rules, Disneyland “reserves the right to ‘refuse entry or remove any person wearing attire’ that the company considers inappropriate.”

Yet another asked: “Why is (Bianca) allowed in without shoes? I think others should take off their shoes today and see how many people are being escorted,” added another.

They continued: “I’ve seen posts where girls were escorted because their shorts were too short or they were wearing a tank top. Why don’t people confront these two and take their own stand?

Others wondered why Bianca would choose to go barefoot in the first place.

Taking to the internet, one user wrote: “Why didn’t Disney refuse entry?” She is not appropriately dressed for a family environment’

“In what universe would a person go barefoot to Disneyland with all the trash, spit, food, gum, dirt, etc.? On the ground ? It’s a haven for germs. Get help, Bianca,” one reviewer wrote.

“She walks in dirty streets without shoes. Can we say nasty? » someone else added.

Videos of Kanye and Bianca strolling through Disneyland showed him swapping his now-standard all-black outfit for a bright white hoodie and baggy eggshell pants and did not appear to feature any of his four children from his marriage to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian. .

Others wondered why Bianca would choose to go barefoot in the first place. “She walks in dirty streets, without shoes. Can we say nasty? someone wrote

Bianca, meanwhile, wore an unusually modest sleeveless beige bodysuit, exposing her toned legs and arms, and she draped it with a thick strip of beige fabric.

Although she still sported plenty of flesh, her outfit was much more modest than some of the sheer ensembles she wore in public with her husband, including sheer stockings with no underwear underneath.

Although they were celebrity guests, the two stopped at many of the usual visitor attractions.

They were in the park late into the evening, enjoying Disneyland’s extended nights in April and May, and they moved on to the park’s Star Wars Nite celebrations, according to TMZ.

READ MORE: Kanye West ditches his usual all-black look for white sweats while wife Bianca Censori goes barefoot as they join crowds for Disneyland tour

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