MICKEY Mouse T-shirts can be seen everywhere you look at Disneyland, with people of all ages sporting tops emblazoned with the famous rodent.
But one man found himself dress-coded thanks to his choice of Mickey tee to the
Whitney took to TikTok to share pictures of her husband, who was forced to turn his T-shirt inside out when they visited DisneyworldCredit: TikTok/@whitneyfriedericksen
The Grunt Style brand could be seen on the back of the T-shirtCredit: TikTok/@whitneyfriedericksen
This is the T-shirt in question, with people calling it “insane” to wear it to DisneyCredit: Grunt Style
His wife Whitney took to TikTok to share the situation – which resulted in him having to walk round with the T-shirt on inside out all day.
“When you try to get into Disney World with a ‘born to kill’ shirt,” she wrote over the top of the video, before adding in the caption: “Yes, he did get stopped at entry for his !”
People quickly took to the comments to ask Whitney what was pictured on the front of the top.
To which she replied saying it was the Full Metal Mouse tee, from the brand Grunt Style.
It features an image of Mickey looking angry, holding a machine gun, with “Full Metal Mouse” written underneath.
The Disney character is also seen wearing a helmet which says “Born to kill”.
“Unleash the badass in you with this bold twist on a classic icon,” the website said of the tee.
“Crafted for those who embrace the unconventional, this shirt is not for the faint of heart.”
He isn’t the first man to have sparked outrage by wearing the T-shirt Disney.
Faith also shared a video on TikTok of her man in the same one, with people taking to the comments section to have their say.
“It’s insanely embarrassing. It’s like a walking red flag!” one wrote.
“Wearing a Grunt Style t-shirt in 2025/2026 is insane,” another added.
“Let’s normalise not wearing shirts with guns on them in a place filled with children who have to deal with fears of gun violence in their schools everyday,” a third insisted.
“Disney is a happy safe space and seeing shirts that are meant to make people uncomfortable on purpose is not ok,” someone else commented.
“I just looked up the full metal mouse shirt, what gave you the idea that would be appropriate for Disney?” another questioned.
“Time and place for all clothes,” someone else said.
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“I don’t think any family venue is a place for guns or political messaging.”
However, Faith responded to the backlash in another comment, as she wrote: “We weren’t mad at all.
“Disney handled it, we followed their rules, laughed about the awkward moment, and moved on.
“It was just a silly TikTok. No intention to threaten anyone, make anyone uncomfortable, etc.”
And others defended Faith and her other half, with one grumbling: “Everyone is always offended about something.”
“But they got people waking around half dressed?! Make it make sense!!!” another said.
“Let’s normalise letting grown men wear whatever the hell they want to,” a third commented.
“Are you serious? The way I would’ve laughed and went to the bathroom and turned it back around!” someone else said.
As someone else commented: “I don’t get why people get so offended over a Grunt Style shirt.
“My dad’s a veteran and he wears them all the time—he’s more than earned the right to wear whatever he wants.
“Honestly, people can wear whatever they choose; it’s not hurting anyone.”



