Park hits back over âexposedâ buttocks Following the viral video of a mother being asked to leave a theme park in the US over her inappropriate shorts, the accusation has taken a sudden turn.
Lifestyle by Vanessa Brown 13th May 2021 3:25 PM Following the viral video of a mother being asked to leave a theme park in the US over her inappropriate shorts, a spokesperson for Six Flag has hit back at the real reason behind their decision. On April 30, Bailey Breedlove and her 11-year-old daughter visited the Six Flags theme park in Oklahoma City as part of their holiday. Taking to social media, Ms Breedlove shared a video of an altercation that occurred with a female officer about the outfit she was wearing at the theme park.
Oklahoma Six Flags says autistic woman in short shorts was kicked out of park for showing significant portion of her buttocks and using foul language after being given multiple opportunities to cover up
Bailey Breedlove from Colorado visited Frontier City, a Six Flags theme park in Oklahoma City, on April 30, where she said she was confronted by police
The mother shared a video of the altercation with the female officer about her outfit on Facebook and TikTok, where it has gone viral
In her post, she claimed that her 11-year-old daughter was yelled at by a park police officer for rolling down a hill on wheeled sneakers
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By Anna Gallegos
May 11, 2021
A mom visiting Six Flag s Frontier City in Oklahoma City says park security harassed her because of the length of her shorts.
The video of the incident on
Bailey Breedlove s social media accounts is now going viral.
Breedlove visited the park on April 30 with her 11-year-old daughter and boyfriend. The visit started just fine until a park police officer yelled at Breedlove s daughter, who was wear Heelys at the time. Then (the officer) proceeded to follow me and grabbed my shoulder to turn me around and proceeded to tell me my shorts were too short. I committed no crime and proceeded to walk to my boyfriend as I am autistic and have a hard time talking to officers, she wrote in a Facebook post.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor spring preview: 5 things to know before you go
Updated May 10, 2021;
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor will kick off its 2021 season when it opens to the public on Saturday, May 15.
One of the Northeast’s largest and most tropically-themed waterparks, Hurricane Harbor will open Saturday for a two-week spring preview that will feature many of the park’s rides, dining and shopping locations offering a “taste of summer” prior to its official season launch on Memorial Day weekend.
The waterpark in Jackson, N.J., is located next to Six Flags Great Adventure & Wild Safari.