After a video showing two children being seemingly ignored by a character at Sesame Place went viral, more videos are surfacing, sparking discrimination allegations against the Pennsylvania theme park.
about how their children were allegedly ignored or mistreated by Sesame Place characters during visits. LaShonda Miles said her son and stepdaughter were denied a hug from a character after it just hugged another child.
File: Sesame Place character Rosita attends the Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 27, 2014 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 'Hollow apologies': Sesame Place must take action after 'traumatic' character snubs, social work expert says
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