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Your weekly "inappropriate outfit and removed from airline" event.
Clearly, deliberately wearing an outfit that will get a reaction and provoke, and then huffing and puffing about it on social media afterwards, has become marketing 101 for publicity seeking narcissists. If it's not airline passengers, it's school kids flaunting dress codes for attention, no wonder our country is headed down the tubes.
A woman claimed that she was "harassed" and kicked off an Alaska Airlines flight over her outfit.
Ray Lin Howard, a musician known as Fat Trophy Wife, uploaded a video to her TikTok account that's garnered more than 1.3 million views so far.
In the video caption, Howard claimed that an Alaska Airlines flight attendant "harassed and called the airport police" on her for wearing an "inappropriate outfit."
Footage shows Howard being escorted off the plane before sitting down with authorities to recount the events.
Another TikTok star. She will probably get a reality tv show off of this.
Did you see the clip of the fat shamed TikTok star that got "insulted" by the health club desk clerk for wearing a sports bra and she films herself crying in her car (blubbering all over her glasses) for being fat shamed. Filming herself crying. All of her followers coddled and verbally stroked her and told her to find another gym. "Aweeee, you poor thing......how aweful....you are a wonderful example to all of us your loyal followers and admirers. Don't let health club boo boo shake up your day."
If I were the flight attendant with all this going on these days, I'd give the public what they want. If the passenger shows up naked, let them take their seat next to the 12 year old and be naked. I would be too tired and unaffected to care.
Your weekly "inappropriate outfit and removed from airline" event.
Clearly, deliberately wearing an outfit that will get a reaction and provoke, and then huffing and puffing about it on social media afterwards, has become marketing 101 for publicity seeking narcissists. If it's not airline passengers, it's school kids flaunting dress codes for attention, no wonder our country is headed down the tubes.
Oh, man, I hate to be mean -- and, yes, I know this is mean -- but, imo, talk about an attention HOG!!
P.S. Kudos to the person at the counter who took her complaint -- very professional. I would have loved to have heard the conversation he had with others after the complainant left, though!
The unfortunate thing is the airline leaves too much to discretion it seems. If they had a line item that just said "no exposed skin between the neckline and the knees, this wouldn't be an issue. Or something else, I'm not a lawyer, I don't get paid to think through and write this stuff.
This women is enormous. Grossly unhealthily overweight.
I wouldn’t dream of ever saying anything rude or hurtful to her.
But when you show up for public transit dressed like a hoochie, with that much flab hanging out, your ass *needs* an intervention. Put. Some. Clothes. On.
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