They put her under blouse arrest.
A Brazilian influencer claimed she was reprimanded by staff at Disney World after guests flagged what she billed as a fairly modest outfit.
“I didn’t think it would cause this kind of reaction,” Marina Smith, 27, told Newsflash of getting busted by the Orlando-based amusement park’s fashion police.
The buxom bombshell, a former Miss Bumbum winner from São Paulo, Brazil, regularly shares photos of herself in haute couture to her over 900,000 followers on Instagram.
A self-styled fashion guru, Smith also runs a personal shopping service for single men, charging as much as $300 to help them get gussied up for dates and other events.
However, the content creator got in hot water after rocking what she described as a “short, form-fitting outfit” during a recent visit and film shoot at the Happiest Place on Earth.
Smith’s ensemble consisted of a white tie-front shirt and blue denim jeans, as seen in photos from her trip.
The Brazilian said she noticed other visitors gawking at her getup and whispering among themselves.
Things came to a head after a Disney World staffer reportedly approached Smith and informed her that some of the park-goers had a problem with her choice of dress and said that it could be inappropriate for the park.
While the content creator wasn’t required to change clothing — as other guests have been in the past — or leave the park, she was nonetheless unsettled by the exchange.
Smith said she found the interaction particularly surprising given that her attire was something she “would normally wear on trips or in other places.”
She added that she would’ve preferred the guests to confront her instead of snitching behind her back. “What caught my attention the most was realizing that people preferred to complain instead of speaking directly to me,” Smith lamented. “It was a situation that stood out to me because of how people reacted.”
According to the Disney World dress code, “proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times.”
The park prohibits “clothing that drags on the ground,” is “excessively torn,” or exposes “excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment,” per its FAQ section.
“We reserve the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that we consider inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests,” the park declares.
The Post has reached out to Disney World for comment.
This wouldn’t have been the first time the social media star has ruffled feathers with her appearance.
In 2024, Smith said her jealous female friends banned her from Christmas dinner because they were afraid she’d tempt their men with her voluptuous figure.
“Yes, I’m a beautiful woman … But that is not a reason for anyone to leave me out,” she declared, claiming that she suffered from “pretty privilege.”
That same year, the former Glamour Bulgaria cover girl also gained notoriety for exacting revenge on an ex-boyfriend who requested a refund for their vacation.
Her former flame reportedly said she owed him $446 for a trip they took before the split, so she sent him $466.53 … in coins.
