'It Was Such a Dehumanizing Experience': 2 Women Allegedly Kicked Off Spirit Airlines Flight in US for Wearing Crop Tops, Video Goes Viral

The women claimed that they were asked to put their sweaters on by a male flight attendant while taking their seats. The alleged incident occurred on a Spirit Airlines flight that was travelling from Los Angeles to New Orleans.

The two women said that they were treated like criminals just because they were wearing crop tops. (Photo credits: X/@CollinRugg)

A video going viral on social shows two women allegedly walking off a flight after they were reportedly kicked off a Spirit Airlines flight in the United States. A video shared by the two women shows them claiming that they were kicked off Spirit Airlines flight for wearing crop tops. "This is us being kicked out of @SpiritAirlines flight because we are wearing crop tops," the woman claimed in the viral video. It is alleged that the two women, identified as Teresa and Tara, said that they boarded the Spirit Airlines flight and faced no problems. However, the women claimed that they were asked to put their sweaters on by a male flight attendant while taking their seats. The alleged incident occurred on a Spirit Airlines flight that was travelling from Los Angeles to New Orleans. The women also claimed that the male flight attendant allegedly got irritated at them and kicked them off for not keeping their sweaters on. "It's just humiliating having to be escorted and treated like a criminal just because we were wearing crop tops. It was such a dehumanizing experience. We wasted our time, other people's time, our money, our dignity," Tara said. US: Woman With Toddler Denied Boarding for Using 'Wrong' Pronouns for Flight Attendant, United Airlines Respond to Viral Video.

Two Women Allegedly Kicked Off Spirit Airlines Flight for Wearing Crop Tops

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