A Black family that was apparently snubbed by a mascot at Sesame Place in July was once again snubbed, according to their attorney, this time by the CEO of the park’s parent company, who pledged last month to hear them out.
One of the girls is Brown’s daughter and the other is her niece; both are 6 years old.
“While he and his corporate executives sat in comfort in the skyline suite, the Brown family stood in the lobby for hours awaiting word as to whether or not they would be heard,” Lamarr said in the statement. character Rosita, apparently refused to high-five the two girls, Lamarr said, and the family has been invited to return to the park, despite saying it would cause the children to relive the trauma endured in July.
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