I wasn’t allowed on a plane because of my adult leggings

A WOMAN was kicked out of her flight after being told her clothing was “non-offensive and inappropriate”.
Hwang So-hee, a South Korean DJ named DJ Soda, said she was kicked off her American Airlines flight because of her pants.
Although she was able to board the flight bound for New York to LA, she was told to leave because of the spats who said “f*** off” on them.
She shared her story Twitter with thousands of their followers.
She explained: “An employee suddenly came up to me to pack my things and got off the plane without any explanation.
“When I was escorted off the plane, they claimed my sweatpants were ‘inappropriate’ and ‘offensive’ and told me to catch the next flight.”


She said she “asked to stay on the flight” as she had an important meeting, but was told by staff she couldn’t, despite offering to change.
Hwang continued, “With my broken fingers, I barely managed to take my pants off in front of the entire crew and stand half-naked while they still refused to let me board the flight.
“They even sarcastically commented that I could have taken my pants off earlier.”
She said she was eventually admitted when she turned them around, but that was after the flight was delayed by an hour.
She finished: “I was embarrassed and shaking with fear for the next 6 hours on my flight back to LA.
“In my 8 years of touring I have never witnessed or experienced unfair treatment, especially in a country known for its freedom of expression and individuality.”
While some people said she shouldn’t have worn them, most were appalled at how she was treated.
A spokesman for American Airlines told Sun Online Travel, “American Airlines’ policy prohibits offensive clothing.
“During the boarding process for American Airlines Flight 306 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), our team members briefed Ms. So-hee on our policies and gave her the opportunity to move out of clothing containing offensive language.
“The customer complied with requests and was allowed to proceed to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as planned.”


In 2019, a woman was booted off an easyJet flight because They said her outfit was too low-cut.
And last year a model was left humiliated after she was ordered to cover up on a flight because her crop top was “too small”.
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