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Today — 18 February 2026Main stream

Strangers Come Together to Help Grieving Family After Mom-To-Be’s Cruise Takes Tragic Turn

18 February 2026 at 02:31

What started as a special mother/daughter cruise took an unbelievably nightmarish turn for Paris Singleton-Ajaero.

norwegian jewel
(Photo courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line)

Now, after suffering an unimaginable loss, she and her loved ones are relying on the kindness of strangers, including those in the cruise community, for help.

What Went Wrong?

Singleton-Ajaeroand and her mother boarded the Norwegian Jewel for the first annual Rise and Rhythm Cruise. What was supposed to be several days of gospel music and inspirational speakers turned tragic when the mom-to-be, who was carrying twins, went into premature labor.

Taken to the ship’s medical center, she gave birth to son John Jr., named after his father, John Ajaero. She was then taken to a hospital in Cancun where not only did her newborn son pass away, but so too did his sister, Journey Rose.

A hospital room with three beds covered in dark blue blankets, white walls, medical equipment, and a wall clock feels far from the warmth of family or the excitement of a cruise. The room is brightly lit, tidy, and quiet—a stark contrast to joy or tragedy.
Cruise ship medical center. (Photo courtesy of Richard Simms/CruisingTips.com)

While still in the hospital dealing with the shocking loss, Singleton-Ajaero made a heartbreaking video call to her husband so that he could see the children they would never have the chance to raise.

Making an awful situation even worse? She and her mother had to return home without the children she’d lost.

“The emotional toll has been immense,” wrote family friend Rhonda Wall on a GoFundMe page which hopes to help the grieving parents, who are “facing overwhelming medical bills. The hospital has requested an initial payment for the emergency transportation and care Paris received.”

An Outpouring of Support

As word has spread regarding the family’s situation, donations have flooded in. As of the time of publication, over $18,000 has been donated by people from around the country and, indeed, the world.

The situation has hit home for many cruisers, especially upon reading that the woman who would have been a first-time mom “spent over a year saving up” so she and her mom could enjoy the cruise.

A smiling couple poses in a car with a decorated Christmas tree in the background; starting their family journey, the woman holds an ultrasound photo and flashes a peace sign with her hand.
John and Paris Singleton-Ajaero. (Photo via GoFundMe page)

“At 21-weeks pregnant,” wrote Walls, “Paris was eagerly looking forward to this special trip, hoping to create lasting memories with her mom before welcoming her babies.” 

Speaking to a local news outlet, Singleton-Ajaero addressed the difficulty of the situation. “It’s hard to feel like we’re at peace, because we don’t have them home,” she admitted. “We don’t know how to plan a funeral. It’s not something we ever even talked [about] for ourselves yet.”

It should be noted that this guest was permitted to sail, as most cruise lines only restrict travel once a pregnancy reaches 24 weeks.

The policy exists because shipboard medical centers are not equipped with neonatal intensive care units or the advanced life-support systems needed to treat very premature newborns.

Before yesterdayMain stream

How One Cruise Line Wound Up In the Epstein Files

16 February 2026 at 03:46

Among the more unusual cruise-related news stories this week? The revelation of a link between the newly-released Epstein files and a high-end cruise line.

Queen Elizabeth cruise ship sailing in the water with a city in the background, offering a pet-friendly voyage for travelers desiring cruise lines that allow pets.
(Photo courtesy of Cunard)

Even more surprising was the fact that the bridge between the two was none other than a member of Britain’s royal family.

What’s the Epstein Files Cruise Connection?

According to a story first reported in The Daily Mail, former Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson hoped to land an endorsement deal with Cunard Line.

The cash-strapped royal’s apparent goal? To have the cruise company fork over $1 million in exchange for her doing four sailings over the course of the year. (It’s worth noting this was back in 2009, well before many cruise lines leaned heavily into courting influencers.)

Empty lounge chairs on a rainy day aboard Queen Mary 2. Photo courtesy of Richard Simms/CruisingTips.com

Records make clear that Ferguson almost routinely turned to Epstein for both financial assistance and advice.

It appears that in the case of Cunard, the topic of Ferguson’s attempt to land an endorsement was discussed between Epstein and a third party, David Stern, described by the outlet as a “royal insider” who served as an intermediary.

Cunard Had “No Specific Opportunities”

The emails in question indicate that while Ferguson seemed to believe a deal would soon be inked with Cunard, no such offer was even considered.

In fact, according to an exchange reported by the BBC, when the intermediary in question approached Cunard’s then-president, Peter Shanks, he reported back that while the exec “enjoyed meeting” the Duchess, there were “no specific opportunities” available for her.

Night on the Queen Mary 2, a Cunard ship. Photo courtesy of Richard Simms/CruisingTips.com

Shanks added that “the challenge is that our modus operandi is that we provide the stateroom and any travel arrangements [for our Insight Speakers], however we do not provide any form of fee.” 

He went on to say that he’d informed Ferguson that one option might be to find a third party who “could provide the necessary funding.”

Clearly, it was hoped that Epstein might fill that role. In the end, however, no such deal was brokered. Contacted by the Daily Mail, a rep for Cunard Line affirmed that Shanks “accurately reflected Cunard’s position in 2009.” 

They added that “No commercial opportunities for Sarah Ferguson were ever made, then or since.” 

Celebrity Cruise Ship Disabled by Fire, Power Outage

15 February 2026 at 21:12

For the second time in less than a year, the Celebrity Infinity has experienced technical issues, resulting in a sailing ending prematurely.

Ironically, this latest issue comes only a few weeks after the 25-year-old ship’s latest drydock.

What Happened On Celebrity Infinity?

A map showing a path of arrows tracking a vessel’s route from the sea toward Piraeus Port in Greece, changing direction several times before reaching the port. Nearby areas YDRAIKA, ZEAS, and KALLIPOLI are labeled.

According to passengers on board, a small fire caused the power loss.

Redditor vtgiraffe, writing from aboard the stricken vessel, said that Infinity lost power around 3 a.m. as it was approaching the coast of Piraeus. They went on to say that as a result, the ship had “no lights, no running water, no flushing toilets.” Air conditioning and elevators were also non-functional.

“Heard ‘bravo, bravo, bravo,’ over the announcements,” the redditor shared. As the situation unfolded, they continued to add updates to their initial post, indicating that several tugs had been dispatched to haul Infinity to the port.

Guests Asked to Disembark

A large white cruise ship named “Celebrity Infinity” is docked at a port during sunset, with buildings and hills visible in the background and calm water in the foreground.

Given that guests were encouraged to disembark a day earlier than originally planned, Celebrity offered hotel and flight-change compensation. Cruisers were also given a $100 credit for incidental expenses per guest and a prorated refund for the day of lost usage on Wi-Fi and beverage packages.

At the time of the incident, Celebrity Infinity was on the final leg of a one-way sailing from Barcelona to Athens, where it was slated to begin its Mediterranean season. There was no word at the time of publication as to how future sailings might be impacted.

About Celebrity Infinity

The Millennium-class ship joined the Celebrity fleet in 2000, following in the footsteps of sister ship Celebrity Millennium.

From the ship’s launch, there were issues, specifically regarding propulsion-related issues.

Between 2001 and 2006, Infinity underwent six separate dry docks, ultimately leading Celebrity to file a $300 million lawsuit to recover costs associated with faulty pods on Millennium-class ships.

A deck of the Celebrity Millennium cruise ship features multiple pools, jacuzzis, and sunbathing areas illuminated by the sun and populated with a few guests. In the background, there is a large blue structure and some lounge chairs. The sky is partially cloudy, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere and entertainment options.

In July 2025, the ship experienced a similar fire and power outage while docked in Turkey.

That incident resulted in the ship being out of service for several days and having to skip the remaining port calls on its scheduled “Best of Greece” itinerary. More recently, the ship completed a 9-day drydock before resuming service on January 11 of this year.

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