Sisters Ejected From Mall Over 'F—K Cancer' Hats Were Shopping For Funeral Dresses After Mom Died of Breast Cancer Week Before [Video]

Two sisters ejected from mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania after security told them "F-K Cancer" hats were inappropriate. They were shopping for funeral dresses after their mom died of cancer this past week.

The two sisters, Zakia Clark and Tasha Clark, were shopping at the King of Prussia mall on Sunday when security stopped them over the inflammatory hat, which had the four-letter of curse word followed by "Cancer."

The "F--K Cancer" hat, which led to the two sisters' ejection, had the pink cancer ribbon in place of the third letter in the curse word.

Zakia Clark said that it's the only word strong enough to defeat the word "cancer."

After security approached the two girls and asked them to remove the offensive "F—k Cancer" hat, they refused.

The two sisters ejected from the mall had no idea what would happen when they refused to remove the offending garment, but they had just lost their mother to cancer and were at the mall shopping for funeral dresses.

The King of Prussia Mall manager, Robert Hart, said that the two sisters ejected from the mall were only asked to leave because of the profanity on the hat.

Hart sends his condolences to the two sisters, and did not know about the reasons why they were wearing the cancer hat.

The King of Prussia Mall is a family environment with a code of conduct that does not allow profanity, even profanity used in the name of combating cancer.

Here is someone with Cancer who explains why you should say: "F—K Cancer."

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