This is a pretty shocking altercation in first class. A woman in a bikini prances onto the plane. She must violate every airline appearance standard, but she’s been allowed to board. And she gets into a fight with the woman in the row behind her, because the scantily clad passenger appeared a little too sexy to that woman’s husband.
In fact, the wife threw a blanket on the passenger in the bikini – something that woman didn’t take kindly to.
Note that video with a woman in a bikini may not be safe from work, or even safe for work-from-home:
This wife lays down the law: “the way you bent over and put your chest on the man’s face was not something I stand for.”
The woman asks, “if he’s got enough to look at [from his wife] then how come he’s looking at me compared to your own?” The wife says “because first of all you not even dressed appropriate to even be on this flight. The woman in the bikini identifies herself with Playboy.
The husband should have shut up. But he made the mistake of sticking up for the woman, telling his wife not to be so judgmental! The woman in the bikini tells the wife that if she was so confident in herself, she wouldn’t be so “disgusted” with her man “for looking.” He interjects that he wasn’t looking!
I think my favorite line is when the wife tells this woman, “everything you’ve got, I’m working with too.”
As the video ends the wife tells her husband that they aren’t going to take the flight, and that when they get home he’s in trouble. Gentlemen, don’t take sides against your wife in favor of a younger woman in a bikini on an airplane. No good will come of it.
I’m tracking along with the video and the thing is that it seems clear to me this is acted, maybe a training video?
- Things escalate in the cabin, with other passengers getting involved – but nowhere in the nearly seven minute video is a single crewmember seen intervening?
- I notice that all of the windows are down in the cabin, which is something you often see prior to departure during the summer in hot cities to keep the cabin cool – and in cabin training mockups, so you don’t see that outside is a wall and training room, not an airport.
When you get to the final seconds of the video it acknowledges that this was acted. I’m quite sure that if it was an actual woman in a bikini on a plane getting into it with a man’s wife, this would have been all over social media in real time – and I wouldn’t have missed it (this particular video instance was uploaded to Facebook around six weeks ago).
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Spoiler alert: it’s only a skit. They say so at the very end. Amusing though.
For once they admit it’s not real. Props.
Seems scripted to me.
Why waste people’s time with this fake drivel? I’ve seen better acting on The Jeffersons!
Better acting on Jerry Springer. The point was made after the first couple minutes then it turned silly. Good work finding a plane for the skit, that deserves some credit.
Seriously Gary, this type of post of did not occur in your earlier years (I’ve been following since 2009). Without wasting time on pedantic accuracy, I estimate around 20% of your posts are now junk like this, Spirit fights, etc.. I get it if you need to reach some clickbait count, or if other readers are interested in this. For those of us who aren’t, can you add a hashtag like #junk, #humor, or equivalent so we can use filters to skip these posts? Thanks.
Gotta admit, she’s smoking.
%fake. Next time pls keep the windows open when boarding the flight.
If this sort of thing is going to be posted on this blog at all, you should lead with the fact that it’s a skit, not put that in the last paragraph. And I’m skeptical of the idea that this sort of thing should be included at all.
I call b _ _ _ _ _ _ t – this is staged / scripted & probably a possible a segment for a reality or fake
TV show.
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Bikini woman is smoking hot.
However, in the real world if airlines actually allowed passengers to board wearing bikinis, we would have 300+ pound beasts boarding in bikinis. Airlines have a dress code for good reasons.
Def not real. This is the interior of a Delta 747-400.