American Airlines Flight Woman Freaks Out On An Aircraft About A Not Real Person
A bizarre viral video of a woman storming off an American Airlines flight while accusing another passenger of being “not real” has gone viral.
The original video, which was uploaded on Monday by @knuckelslawncare, a witness and fellow passenger, has received over 15 million views. The woman in the video is emotional and babbling as she travels down the plane’s aisle.
“There’s a reason why I’m getting the fuck off, and everyone can either believe it or they can not believe it,” the woman said. “That motherfucker back there is not real.” “Bye,” another passenger could be heard saying at the end of the video.
That video, which included the hashtag “drunkonaplane” in its description, provided no additional information regarding the incident.
When contacted, American Airlines stated that the flight was from Dallas-Fort Worth to Orlando and that it was “returned to the gate due to a disruptive customer.” the company, local law enforcement was called to the scene.
“The flight was met at the gate by local law enforcement and the customer was removed from the flight,” a spokesperson said in an emailed statement. “Safety and security are our top priorities, and we thank our customers for their understanding and our team members for their professionalism in managing a difficult situation.” You can see the instagram post below:
View this post on InstagramThis week, the episode went viral on TikTok and Twitter, producing a slew of ridiculous ideas about why the woman stormed off the plane, as well as dozens of memes.
People are making ridiculous jokes about what she saw on the plane that scared her so much that she wanted to leave. Several tweets speculate that she was sitting next to a Scooby Doo-like character wearing a frock and a yellow sun hat. You can see the tweet below:
This who that lady seen on the airplane pic.twitter.com/xESI0C0PBz
— Port (@KujoPort) July 6, 2023
Some Twitter users also made jokes about the 2000 film “Final Destination,” in which a character has a premonition that something bad would happen on a trip and ends up escaping de@th by being taken from the plane.
“I watched final destination way too many times i would’ve gotten off so fucking fast,” the Twitter influencer @kirawontmiss wrote in a tweet with over 126,000 likes. You can see the tweet below:
i watched final destination way too many times i would’ve gotten off so fucking fast😭 https://t.co/mzeYCp5Oeb
— kira 👾 (@kirawontmiss) July 3, 2023
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On TikTok, the audio of the woman saying “that motherfucker is not real” has become a semi-popular soundbite and meme format. It’s already been used as a backing track in over 6,000 TikTok videos.
One of the biggest videos using the audio showed a picture of the virtual influencer Lil Miquela and the on-screen text, “me in 2016 when i first saw her on ig.” Another clip, with over 300,000 likes, made a joke about being able to discern the difference between someone’s butt being “cornbread fed” and a poorly executed Brazilian butt lift.
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