Mum Told To Cover Up On Flight Because Of Revealing Outfit!
Mum Told To Cover Up On Flight Because Of Revealing Outfit!
A mum says she was “humiliated, embarrassed and highly offended” after she was threatened to be kicked off a flight for her revealing outfit.
Instagram influencer and Playboy model Eve J Marie was travelling with her 7 year old son on a Southwest Airlines flight from Texas to Oklahoma when she was approached by airline staff and told to cover up.
Wearing a low cut leopard top, the 26 year old’s ample cleavage was on full display, something which the airline crew said was against their policy.
“I’m an A-list member for SWA and have a credit card with the airline and I have perks that allow any person travelling with me to fly free because of my high status with the airline. So even being a loyal customer with them, I felt like the other women on the plane were judging me based on my attire and they were saying my breasts are too large. Well, that’s something I can’t help,” Eve said.
There was only one airline stewardess who gave the mum a heads up about the oncoming security officer.
“When the attendant called me over and told me they had called somebody to inform me of needing to change my clothes or be removed, I was so surprised,” she said. “The attendant herself apologised. This flight was my layover and the first flight said nothing, so if this was truly the policy then why was I not informed before I even boarded the first flight?”
“I didn’t have anything to change into so that same flight attendant gave me her work sweater to place on top of my chest. In the end, I was forced to sit on the plane in front of all the other passengers with her work sweater across my chest.”
“This attendant advised me to contact corporate when I land,” Eve stated.
The mum says she was confused as to why she was singled out, especially since she had worn that same outfit before on a past flight. “I was completely upset and embarrassed at how I was treated,” said Eve. “Nobody could tell me what exactly their ‘dress code policy’ was. I called corporate and they apologised and awarded me $100 flight credit.”
“They also wanted me to send in a documented email so they can investigate more, but I have not done that yet. The SWA policy on clothing says nothing about dress code except ‘lewd’… in which I was not that,” Eve claimed.
“In the end, $100 credit isn’t enough for the humiliation and discrimination I received on that flight. This all happened in front of my child. I was completely singled out for a policy none of the employees could explain,” she continued.
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