Natyana Muhammad reacted to the company's statement. Our mission is to provide a fun and a safe place Where A Kid Can Be A Kid, and all cast members are trained to ensure that we live up to this promise." As home to millions of families and kids every year that celebrate the big and small milestones, including fun, our goal is to create an inclusive experience for children and parents of all ages, races, ethnicities, religious backgrounds, and learning differences. We want to thank the family who brought this to our attention at our Wayne, NJ location and for giving the onsite manager an opportunity to apologize and address their concerns in person. Cheese is saddened when any family or child has a less than perfect experience.
"And that was actually my first time witnessing someone ignore her or make her feel like she's invisible."Ĭhuck E. "She's so sweet, she's so cool, she's so smart," Muhammad said. One video shows the character giving three high-fives to other children who were on stage, but then the mascot does not acknowledge Safa who was jumping up and down with her arm stretched out ready for her high-five. Two videos from that day appear to show the character Chuck E.
Cheese on Route 23 in Wayne, Passaic County on Saturday. Two-year-old Safa Muhammad was invited to a birthday party at the Chuck E. "My Black child was the one being ignored."
"In the video, there were a bunch of Caucasian children who were there on stage that received a high five," the child's mother Natyana Muhammad said. Cheese location in New Jersey ignored their 2-year-old girl and the apology they received fell short. WAYNE, New Jersey - A family is speaking out after they say a character at a Chuck E. A family says a character ignored their Black daughter who was invited to a birthday party at the Chuck E.