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Minions: The theater bans teens in suits, following the TikTok trend of "Gentle Minions"

In some cinemas, due to the tendency ofTikTok,Minions: The Rise of Guruwill be shown in formal attire. It is forbidden to do.

A herd of young people in suits watch movies and record themselves on social media as part of a new viral boom.

However, the behavior that accompanies the trend (cheers, applause, screams, imitation of Minion characters) has caused problems for other dissatisfied movie fans.

Also, many theaters are forced to offerrefunds to those who are not joking.

This trend began shortly after the new movie was released on July 1st.

Universal Pictures also endorsed viral video on Twitter, writing:

But cinemas criticize this trend. A customer complaint about the so-called "gentleman" forced a refund of £ 1,300 in just one day, said one manager at Vue Cinemas in Worcester.

They say: I had to refund all tickets for the theater as the kids shouted and imitatedMinionswhile the movie was playing.

"It was a group of about eight children. Well, when we see the children coming to see the movie dressed up, we warn them.

"Tell them that if there is one complaint, whatever it is, they will be kicked out of the theater.

" This is done in many cinemas. I have a colleague in Certnam who knows there was a problem. "

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Another cinema manager added: "The problem with this trend is that the kids run around, treating the movie as an opera, screaming and applauding.

" There was one little fuss, but I asked the kids to be quiet. Fortunately, that wasn't a problem for us. "

Reportedly, a sign from Odeon Cinema was posted online, and people in suits were admitted to the movie. It was said that it would be rejected.

"The recent uproar following the #Gentleminions trend has denied groups of guests in formal wear to the Minions: The Rise of Guru show."

Other customers have also used social media to complain that the latest viral phenomenon (called the new Binley Megachippy) has ruined the enjoyment of the movie.

Minions: Rise of Gru has already been a hit in the US and Australia, surpassing box office revenues and earning $ 128 million on the first weekend.