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Mom apologizes for Hannah Montana essay
GARLAND—A woman apologized Friday for a “bad decision” in helping her
6-year-old daughter win tickets to a Hannah Montana concert with an
essay that falsely claimed the girl’s father died in Iraq.
Priscilla Ceballos said she hadn’t intended to mislead the contest
sponsor but got caught up in helping her daughter “realize her dream of
seeing Hannah Montana.” “Instead I brought so much negative attention to
my family,” Ceballos said, reading a statement on NBC’s “Today” show.
“Please accept my heartfelt apology and please do not punish my child
for my mistake.”
Ceballos apologized specifically to the military and military families
for falsely claiming the girl’s father died in a roadside bombing in
Iraq.
“I just wanted to help my daughter write a compelling story,” she said.
“There is no more compelling story than the struggle and sacrifices of
our military and their families.”
Officials with Chicago-based chain Club Libby Lu surprised the girl with
the tickets and a makeover Dec. 28 at a store in a suburban Dallas mall.
Club Libby Lu sells clothes, accessories and games for young girls.
The essay won her the grand prize: airfare for four to Albany, N.Y., and
four tickets to the sold-out Hannah Montana concert Jan. 9. The opening
line in the essay was: “My daddy died this year in Iraq.” Ceballos
admitted later in the day to store officials that the essay and the
military information she provided about her daughter’s father were
untrue.
Club Libby Lu withdrew the prize the next day and awarded it to another
unnamed contestant.
“I meant no disrespect,” Ceballos said on the “Today” show. “I just made
a bad decision which I sincerely regret”.—Agencies |