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Watch the moment I was dress coded at Universal for wearing a T-SHIRT – I wasn’t even allowed to just cover it up either

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SHE’D thrown on a cute T-shirt for her trip to Universal Studios.

And Alexis had no idea that her top would be so offensive that she’d end up being dress coded at the theme park in Orlando, Florida.

Alexis found herself being dress coded at Universal for wearing a T-shirt
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It was the swear word on her top that led to the decision[/caption]
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Alexis couldn’t hide her real feelings about the situation as she tried to wriggle out of the T-shirt underneath the jumper[/caption]

She took to TikTok to share her experience, as she shared a video of the moment she was forced to do a quick outfit change.

In the clip, she was seen standing talking to someone while wearing a black T-shirt from ethical clothing company CHNGE which had a slogan on the front reading: “Women don’t owe you s**t”.

And it seems it was the swearing that Universal took issue with.

“Apparently you cant wear @CHNGE shirts lol,” she captioned the video.

Alexis continued to reveal that the T-shirt was “fully” taken away from her – meaning she wasn’t allowed to just put a jacket over the top.

Instead, she had to put a jumper on over the tee, before awkwardly wriggling out of the T-shirt underneath.

It was at that point she had to hand the top over to security guards at the gates.

“This happened to someone I know with that exact shirt!!” one person commented on the video.

“They locked it away and we had to pick it up at the end of the day.”

“That’s what got dress coded?” another questioned.

“Not the almost half naked girls that go in there being around families.”

“When you get dress coded they take your item and give you a note for pick up when you leave the parks,” someone else pointed out.

While others revealed similar situations that had happened to them.

“I wore a Bob Marley shirt was forced to cover it in every photo,” one wrote.

“Got kicked out coz my shirt said b**ch,” another said.

The same thing happened to me for my bestfriends bachelorette. They made us take our shirts all the way back to the car, and tried to force us to buy $50 branded shirts, we took the free shirts

And cut them up and wore them as crop tops, but not before we cussed out a security guard for trying to make us change in a porta potty in 105 degree weather

“I got dress coded for having a shirt that said kick ass,” someone else laughed.

As another revealed they were on their best friend’s hen do at Universal when they made them take their personalised shirts all the way back to the car and tried to “force us to buy $50 branded shirts”.

“We took the free shirts,” they concluded.

But others insisted they were on Universal’s side, and Alexis shouldn’t have worn something with swearing on it to a family theme park.

“I kind of agree with Universal. It’s a kid place,” one wrote.

“It’s just not necessary as cool as a shirt as it is. Time and place!”

“Why would you wear a shirt that has profanity on it at Universal?” another questioned.

“I’m not understanding why you thought that would be appropriate.”

“I mean it should have been pretty obvious that a shirt that has foul language in it isn’t allowed,” a third commented.

“… You KNOW the rules. My kids would be so embarrassed if this happened to me,” someone else sighed.

“I feel like this is on you though… you wore a shirt with a curse word on it,” another wrote.

“I have the same shirt but I definitely wouldn’t wear it at universal or Disney.”