Video of angry woman on American Airlines flight is leaving the Internet shocked

Video of angry woman on American Airlines flight is leaving the Internet shocked

The woman, in a fit of rage, demanded to get off the plane.

A woman’s anger was caught on camera as she left an apparent passenger and headed for an exit, saying it was “not real”. According to the New York Post, the bizarre incident happened on an American Airlines flight as it was preparing to take off from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Monday.

The woman was heard shouting, “I’m telling you, I’m getting bullshit and there’s a reason why I’m getting shit off and everyone can either believe it or they can’t.” ” Moving towards the front of the aircraft, as can be seen in the now viral footage. The video first appeared on TikTok and later surfaced on other social media platforms as well.

“Everybody can either believe it or not believe it. I don’t give two shits, but I’m telling you right now – that shit ain’t real,” pointing to the back of the plane.

The reference to the woman is unclear, as they turn their heads to the back of the plane and walk away in astonishment. As per the Post report, the person who posted the video on TikTok under the username @texaskansasnnn claims that his flight was delayed by three hours due to the incident. Surprisingly, the man claimed that the woman was not arrested after the outcry.

American Airlines has not yet commented on the incident. However, the video led to a barrage of comments from Twitter users.

One user said, “That’s one way to get on the no fly list.” “Drinking too much at the airport lately?” questioned the other.

According to US outlets, the original video has been viewed over 20,000 times and has been reposted with the widely used TikTok hashtag #drunkonaplane, which has been viewed over three million times.

The incident took place at a time when there is a rush for the Fourth of July holiday. Desperate families have been forced to spend the night at airports as thousands of flights have been delayed or canceled due to overcrowding. According to FlightAware, around 100 flights were canceled on Monday alone.