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Woman ‘Banned From Boarding Flight’ For Inappropriate Outfit Choice

An woman has been turned away from a flight thanks to her rather unusual choice of outfit …

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“This is shocking,” wrote one viewer.

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“Honestly, I agree with the airline,” added another.

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Another wrote: “She did this for attention and we all know it.”

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“Ridiculous! Have some class!” another raged.

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The woman’s outfit was deemed too revealing to fly in.

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And she was turned away from the plane.

It’s safe to say, she wasn’t wearing much …

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Her in-flight outfit left very little to the imagination.

However, she defended the look, saying it was simply cosplay.

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Scroll on to judge for yourselves!

Now, we all love a viral moment.

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It’s pretty unlikely that you’ll see anyone who doesn’t enjoy viral social media content.

In the digital age, the power of the internet has given rise to a new cultural phenomenon – the viral moment.

Whether it’s a funny video, an emotional story, or a powerful message, these moments have the ability to capture the attention of millions across the globe, transcending borders, languages, and cultures.

At the heart of every viral moment lies remarkable content. It could be something humorous, heartwarming, shocking, or awe-inspiring.

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Videos, images, memes, tweets, and challenges are some of the most common forms of viral content. The brevity of these formats often makes them easily shareable across various social media platforms.

Social media platforms act as a catalyst for the propagation of viral moments.

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The interconnectedness of these platforms allows content to spread rapidly.

Algorithms employed by platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram further amplify content by prioritizing highly engaging posts, ensuring they reach a wider audience.

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And memes and content that references trending topics, current events, or pop culture have a higher chance of going viral.

Viral moments represent the dynamic nature of the internet and its ability to connect people on a global scale.

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And one hilarious viral moment has divided the internet this week.

This one takes place on an airplane.

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If you’ve ever been on a flight, you’ll be aware of the cabin crew’s routine before takeoff.

The one where they tell you the exits, and how to fasten your seatbelt.

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Well, you might also remember that there’s a guide for passengers tucked into the seat in front, telling you exactly what to do in the event of an emergency.

In addition to showing you how to put on your oxygen masks, there’s also another important part.

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And that’s a diagram showing you how to do the brace position in the unlikely case of a crash.

But why was the brace position created, and who came up with it?

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Well, the “world’s most experienced pilot” has shared the secrets behind it all.

The position is supposedly meant to prepare your body for impact, helping to shield the most important areas.

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And is achieved by bending over and putting your hands over your head.

However, there have been some rumors suggesting it’s designed to kill immediately on impact.

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Despite this theory, the pilot in question has denied that, sharing that the first is the true reason why.

Nick Eades, the world’s most experienced Boeing 747 pilot recently revealed to LADbible: “What you’re trying to do is to stop people breaking their necks in a big impact.”

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He continued: “You’re just trying to get the body into a position that’s going to suffer the least damage. It’s like whiplash – you’re trying to avoid that sudden movement of the head, which can result in serious injury, if not death.”

And in his forty-year career as a pilot, he’s had to tell passengers to brace more than a couple of times.

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Eades said: “I’ve had a couple where we had problems with the landing gear, and the cabin crew shouts to all the passengers, ‘Brace, brace!'”

“Now, if you think about it, I would say at least half – probably three-quarters – of passengers on the airplane don’t speak English as a first language. And if you think about it, what does ‘brace’ mean?”

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He explained: “It took a long time for the aviation world to realize if you’re suddenly thrown into an emergency situation and people start shouting ‘brace’ at you, you might think, ‘What the hell do they mean?'”

After reviewing the old way of doing things, Eades shared crew are now being told to give new instructions in the event of an emergency. “The brace position is going to become redundant, so cabin crew won’t shout ‘brace’ at you anymore.”

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“They’ll say, ‘Head down, hands over your head. Head down, hands over your head.’ At least that gives somebody in probably the most stressful position they’ll ever be in in their lives something to do.”

Eades also shared some other fascinating information…

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He gave some inside info on why they dim the lights and why passengers are told to open the blinds before landing.

The pilot said: “In Rhodesia in the 70s, they had a war and there was a viscount – which is a four-engine propeller airplane – coming into land.”

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“But all the blinds were up and that gave the terrorists – the guerillas in the jungle – something to shoot at. What these guys were doing was they were waiting for the airplane to come in and the lights were all on. They could actually see something and they shot two of the viscounts down, with a loss of life.”

The other reason is it also helps passengers in an emergency, or if there’s a failed landing.

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Eades continued: “Let’s say you’re landing at night. If the blinds were all down and the lights were up, if suddenly everything became dark, it takes the human eye quite a long time to react to the change in light.

He continued: “So what we do now is we dim the airplane for landing at night, and we lift the blinds up so people can see out, and also so their eyes are adjusted to the light.”

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He added: “A part of the eye opens and closes, and it takes a while to do that and to adjust to the light, so it’s just adjusting people to the environment, just in case there is a problem. You’ll have a far greater chance of being able to see what’s going on and getting out.”

However, there are other things we can do to stay safe.

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Including choosing our footwear carefully!

Speaking to whattowear.co.uk, a flight attendant has revealed the shoes you should never wear on a plane.

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Andrea Fischbach said: “Heels can possibly cause further damage to emergency exits or hurt others if they go flying off somehow.”

“I would really advise against high heels or flip-flops or any slides, mostly for safety purposes.”

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“If there is an evacuation and slides are required, your high heels will have to come off, as they can puncture the slide.”

“Who knows where and in what conditions you’ll land?”

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“Plus, they aren’t very practical running gate to gate.”

“As if another reason is needed, they make the metal detectors go off (if you are lucky enough to have pre-check) thanks to nails in the heels.”

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And Crocs and flip flops are also a no-no.

“Flip-flops and backless shoes can also end up flying off your feet, and your feet are more likely to freeze, especially during a long flight.”

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“Be wary of wearing sandals if you are planning on going in the lavatory.”

“’That isn’t water on the floor (yes, use your imagination), and sandals invite whatever that liquid is to splash on your feet.”

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And now, another airplane clothing rule has gone viral.

A social media star has divided the internet after an airline turned her away for a rather revealing in-flight outfit.

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Kine-Chan, a 21-year-old model, influencer, and content creator on OnlyFans, recounted an incident at Navegantes Airport in Brazil where she appeared dressed in ‘Rebecca’s Cosplay.’

She wore a black bikini, a turquoise wig, and black sandals.

And according to her, airport staff deemed her attire inappropriate, leading to her being prevented from boarding the flight.

The incident was shared on her Instagram account (@kinechan2.0) with her 612,000 followers.

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Kine-Chan expressed her frustration, stating, “Xuxus, a very inconvenient situation occurred this weekend!”

“I attempted to board at Navegantes airport dressed as Rebecca’s Cosplay for an event. I was aware that time was limited, so I dressed as such to save time and head straight to my destination.”

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“I was instructed to return home and change clothes due to the perceived ‘inappropriateness’ of my attire. I clarified that I was en route to an event, but Rebecca was still barred. Lol.”

However, fans were divided on who was in the right …

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One commenter named Jazz wrote, “Kine, I admire you, but seriously… you could have chosen an outfit that was easier to put on, like a wrap dress or even a button-down blouse.”

Another added, “They were within their rights, you could have changed into appropriate clothing right there; they were definitely not going to allow you to board.”

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While a third suggested “I also participate in shows, and my time between performances is quite limited… I opt for my costume and layer it with a robe or overalls! That’s a tip for you.”

You can see the controversial outfit here.

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What do you think?