Mermaids Recorded Changing At Clearwater Marine Aquarium And Didn't Tell Them - wild941.com

Two women who worked as Mermaids at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium were "accidentally" recorded while changing and now they're speaking out about the handling of the situation.

Caroline Don and Ashley Mengel went on TikTok to explain how they performed at the aquarium with the Blue Mermaid Designs group. They said back in December of 2020 they were recorded changing their outfits and no one told them about it.

Don said, "We were silent before when these kinds of things have happened to us and we never want to be silent again. Because they shouldn't be able to just get away with it."

Clearwater Marine Aquarium launched an independent investigation and determined that the facility's security cameras accidentally recorded a group of female workers as they changed clothes. The room they changed in that day wasn't the room they usually undress at, inside that area a camera was monitoring the room and was inadvertently left on.

The two women claim no one told them they were recorded when changing and an apology doesn't do it justice. The two executives who were handling the situation at the aquarium are no longer there. One resigned and the other decided to step down.

Don explained, "We did not find out through the aquarium. The aquarium didn't tell us. The whistleblower who told the board of directors told us."

They don't think this situation was handled correctly and feel it was made to just be a joke.

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