A Qantas Airlines flight from Sydney to Tokyo was scandalized after being forced to view the R-rated Dakota Johnson/Sean Penn film Daddio
A Qantas Airlines flight from Sydney to Tokyo was scandalized after being forced to view the R-rated Dakota Johnson movie
Oopsies! Qantas Airlines has been forced to apologize after subjecting an entire plane full of people to the Dakota Johnson/Sean Penn two-hander film. But no, passengers on the flight from Sydney, Australia to Tokyo, Japan were concerned not because the movie was “, the in-flight entertainment system was broken and not allowing people to select individual movies at their seats.
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