At some point after revealing a viral incident involving a efficiency of Beyoncé‘s “Single Women” on a Virgin Voyages stage, former dance captain turned content material creator Ashley Everett took to social media on Wednesday (Apr. 22) to replicate on the incident and provide an admission.
“I need to clear one thing up from my birthday journey with @virginvoyages,” she started a publish on Threads. “After getting extra readability, I spotted the state of affairs I spoke about concerned different friends—not the Virgin crew. That half issues, and I take full duty for misdirecting that frustration.”
She added, “@virginvoyages, I sincerely apologize. You’ve been nothing however supportive and intentional in resolving the whole lot, and I really respect that.”
Nonetheless, the journey in her eyes gained’t be marred by her response to what occurred on stage.
“The reality is I’ve had a tremendous time total, and I’m excited to nonetheless share all of the enjoyable and exquisite moments from this journey,” she wrote. “I obtained a birthday lesson in actual time😅 We stay, we study and we transfer ahead 🤍”
Everett, who was on board the cruise that additionally hosted one among its largest content material creator activations, initially accused the cruise line of failing to acknowledge Black creators.
In a since-deleted publish, she wrote, “Virgin Voyages desires Black creators and all their sauce—however doesn’t acknowledge, spotlight, or truly know them.”
In one other publish, she wrote, “Alsooooo, @virginvoyages did NOTHIGN to attempt to make my birthday particular yesterday… thank god for my buddy @kimberlycherrell I’m sadly very disenchanted in them to date and I nonetheless have two extra days to go smh. They higher not attempt to blacklist me both trigger that will be much more apparent they hate me.”
On Tuesday (Apr. 21), Virgin Voyages shared a remark with theGrio, explaining that Everett was requested to go away the stage attributable to a security concern as a number of different individuals had been on stage.
“Throughout a late-night set at The Manor, a lot of Sailors joined the stage, which isn’t one thing we sometimes enable,” the assertion started. “Because the group grew and moved into the DJ space, our Crew stepped in to handle what had change into a security concern and requested everybody on stage to proceed the celebration from the dance flooring.”
The assertion continued: “This was a safety-based choice made within the second, not directed at anyone particular person. Our crew reached out to Ashley throughout the voyage to hear and higher perceive her expertise, as a result of making a welcoming, inclusive surroundings is core to who we’re. This crusing was deliberately curated to convey collectively a various group of creators throughout backgrounds and communities. We take any suggestion of discrimination significantly, and we stay dedicated to creating certain each Sailor feels revered whereas maintaining our areas protected for everybody on board.”
















