Kelly Rowland is still fuming over a recent scandal with “Sesame Street”. In a video posted to social media over the weekend, a performer in a Rosita costume at Sesame Place Philadelphia appears to blatantly ignore two young Black girls as they reach out for high-fives and hugs just moments after engaging with other white visitors at the park.
While some were quick to dismiss the interaction as a misunderstanding, multiple videos of similar incidents involving Black children have also surfaced online. “I’m still upset,” Rowland told ET’s Kevin Frazier on Monday at the Los Angeles premiere of “Nope”, after sharing a video addressing the incident.
Rowland reminisced about what a pivotal role the beloved children’s program had in her own learning experiences growing up, while slamming “Sesame Street”‘s official mea culpa. “I was livid,” she fumed. “And I know, me personally, I would’ve burned the place down.
I’ve said it before and I really mean it.” Following the incident, Sesame Workshopshared the following statement, “We have been in contact with Sesame Place, our licensed park partner, and they have assured us that they will conduct bias training and a thorough review of the ways in which they engage with families and guests.” Sesame Place also issued a formal apology and claimed to have invited the family back to the park, a gesture that the girls’ mother denies ever happened. “Did you see that ridiculous apology that they had?” Rowland questioned. “When I saw this and it was an extension of what I grew up learning and loving about ‘Sesame Street’ and Sesame Place, I don’t know what place this is that I saw,” she said. “It made two beautiful little girls feel like they were just not there.” “I wasn’t trying to give it
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