EXCLUSIVE: Madeleine Kelly, a former Broadway dancer, and her partner– who were captured in a viral video spewing racist and homophobic abuse on a JetBlue flight– were kicked off the tarmac in Florida but were not charged, according to officials.
A Trump-supporting, anti-masker couple captured in a viral video spewing racist and homophobic abuse on a JetBlue flight on Sunday were kicked off the tarmac in Florida but were not charged, according to officials.
The woman, who is sitting in the middle seat on the right side of the plane and is not wearing a face mask, vehemently insists that she and the unmasked man next to her didn’t do anything wrong. She refuses to get off the plane when the attendant suggests it.After the attendant walks away, the woman still berates him and the passengers sitting across the aisle, all of whom are wearing masks.
After making sheep sounds and calling other passengers sheep for wearing masks, the woman shouts, “I love Elon Musk. He is the best. Elon! He is the fucking king! The mask people in our row are kicking us off the plane.”
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