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P&O Cruises Australia apologized after costumes worn by crew members were "misconstrued" as similar to Ku Klux Klan hoods. The employees were dressed as snow cones for a family Christmas event ...
An Australian cruise company sent a parade of workers marching through the ship dressed in pointy white hoods reminiscent of Ku Klux Klan garb ... stunt shows eight P&O Cruises cleaners ...
A cruise line apologized after staff members dressed like “upside-down snow cones” in pointed white hoods that resembled those worn by Ku Klux Klan members ... But P&O Cruises Australia ...
P&O Cruises Australia issued ... dressed up as white supremacist Ku Klux Klan members. Picture: Facebook Lynne Scrivens, communications director of P&O Cruises Australia, explained the ...
P&O Cruises Australia has said that pointed white hoods worn by cruise ship staff at a Christmas costume party were “upside-down snow cones” not the Ku Klux Klan. To the horror of travellers ...
P&O Cruises Australia issued an apology after employees dressed up as “upside down snow cones” were mistaken for KKK members in videos shared online. X Videos and photos shared to social media ...
"The lack of judgment was astounding.” She added that one passenger dubbed it the "KKK cruise.” However, a P&O Cruises Australia spokesperson denied any bad intentions in an interview on ...
A cruise company has had to jump to some serious damage control this week after pictures emerged online of their staff wearing — get this — all-white, pointy-hood costumes at an event.
A cruise ship’s staff have pleaded ignorance after their “upside-down snow cone” fancy dress costumes were “misconstrued” as Ku Klux Klan (KKK) outfits. P&O Cruises Australia issued an ...
A spokesperson for P&O Cruises Australia claimed that staff “had no idea” and were “horrified” that the outfits resembled the KKK uniform. P&O communications director Lynne Scrivens told ...