Disney fans are demanding sexually suggestive t-shirts are banned from the theme parks after a racy couple caused a storm on twitter.
Thrill-seekers have been spotted wearing the raunchy tops in America - and angry parents now want anyone wearing them to be refused access.
A man and a woman wearing the matching shirts were seen at Disney World in Florida this weekend.
The unofficial tees - which can be bought on Amazon - sees the famous Disney “D” calligraphy used in an explicit way. The woman's shirt simply read: 'I wanted the D' - while the man's said: 'I gave her the D'.
It's not the first time people have been seen sporting inappropriate clothing - and social media was awash with more complaints.


Sam Carter, a former Disney creative designer, posted a photo of the couple online with clown emojis superimposed to cover their faces.
It caused a stir online with many calling for anyone else seen wearing the tops to be kicked out.
One put: “If they banned these shirts from ever being allowed in a Disney park again I wouldn’t be mad.”
Another tweeted: “D is for discomfort" - Kind of tacky to bring to a theme park."
A third questioned: "I just don't understand how they were let through the gates how sad. Ban them."

However, a few user argued it was a fuss about nothing.
One wrote: "It’s only inappropriate if YOU think of it in the inappropriate way. Get your minds out of the gutter... a kid sees the unmistakable Disney D not the D you do."
Another put forward: "'I gave her the Disney.' If you read anything else into that; it’s [your] misfiring programming. She wanted a trip to Disney and she got it."
Disney are yet to respond and Mirror Online have approached them for comment.
On the Disney World website, the company state: “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."