Actress Keke Palmer took to social media recently to call out a Houston airport for allegedly threatening to throw out her breast milk.
Palmer did not specify at which airport the incident occurred, or whether Transportation Security Administration officers were involved.
Keke Palmer attends the AFI Awards Luncheon at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, Jan. 13, 2023, in Los Angeles."Why is that not a crime?" the 29-year-old tweeted. "I'm a mother for crying out loud." Palmer gave birth to her first son Leodis Andrellton Jackson in February with her partner Darius Jackson.
ABC News has reached out to the Houston Airport System for comment on Palmer's claim but did not immediately hear back.TSA said in an email to ABC News that it was unable to comment on the alleged incident. "Since the tweet doesn't specify the airport, date or specific details about her experience any comment would be conjecture. We do not have have additional information to share at this time," a spokesperson said. "Travelers requiring special accommodations or concerned about the security screening process at the airport may request assistance by contacting TSA Cares [...]."that, if possible, infants be exclusively fed breast milk for about the first 6 months of life.
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