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Former Biden Staffer Calls 'Inappropriate' Adult Attire at Disneyland 'Absolutely Sinister'
Yemisi Egbewole argues that adult self-expression should be limited in child-focused spaces like theme parks.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 5:36pm
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A pop art interpretation of a beloved Disney character reflects the ongoing debate over appropriate self-expression in family-friendly spaces.Houston TodayFormer Biden White House staffer Yemisi Egbewole posted a TikTok video criticizing what she described as inappropriate adult clothing at Disneyland, arguing that social norms in child-focused spaces are being eroded. Egbewole said adults wearing revealing clothing at the theme park reflects a breakdown of unwritten social rules and called for clearer distinctions between adult and child-centered environments.
Why it matters
Egbewole's comments highlight an ongoing debate around the boundaries of personal expression and the need to maintain appropriate behavior in public spaces designed for families and children. Her perspective challenges the notion of unrestricted self-expression in all settings and suggests the need for more dialogue around societal expectations, especially in venues catering to minors.
The details
In the video, Egbewole recounted a recent visit to Disneyland where she said she saw adults wearing clothing she deemed inappropriate, such as "almost chaps." She framed her remarks around unwritten societal expectations that govern behavior in family-oriented settings, arguing that "rules that don't have to be on a board" are being eroded. Egbewole rejected the idea that individuals should be free to dress however they want in any environment, stating "Not when we're bringing kids to see Mickey and Minnie." She contrasted child-focused spaces like Disneyland with adult-oriented venues like Beyoncé concerts where she said unrestricted self-expression is more appropriate.
- Egbewole posted the TikTok video on March 25, 2026.
The players
Yemisi Egbewole
A former staffer in the Biden White House who posted a viral TikTok video criticizing what she saw as inappropriate adult attire at Disneyland.
What they’re saying
“There is something absolutely sinister about an adult who actively chooses not to wear appropriate clothing in an environment that is marketed towards children, and we need to talk about it more.”
— Yemisi Egbewole, Former Biden White House Staffer
“I also don't need to see somebody in almost chaps when I'm looking at a toddler meeting Daisy and Donald for the first time.”
— Yemisi Egbewole, Former Biden White House Staffer
“We as adults know the rules. And you know what? Children do too, because they notice, and it's uncomfortable. We maintain societal order by rejecting the inappropriateness of people who know better.”
— Yemisi Egbewole, Former Biden White House Staffer
What’s next
Egbewole's comments have sparked a wider debate around the appropriate boundaries of personal expression in public spaces, particularly those catering to families and children. It remains to be seen if her perspective will gain traction and potentially lead to policy changes or increased enforcement of dress codes at theme parks and other family-oriented venues.
The takeaway
Egbewole's critique of adult attire at Disneyland touches on an ongoing tension between individual freedom of expression and the need to maintain appropriate behavior in public spaces designed for children. Her stance challenges the notion of unrestricted self-expression in all settings and suggests the need for more dialogue around societal expectations, especially in venues catering to minors.


