For those needing one more reason to never fly again, "Modern Family" editor Ryan Case has provided one.
On Monday night, she found herself sitting behind "the worst person in the world."
The woman, who apparently is named "Nadia," made a series of obnoxious, racist and very loud comments throughout the flight and was eventually told that she needed to chill out.
Here is an abridged series of Case's tweets which chronicle the passenger's infuriating behavior and its consequences.
Sitting behind the worst person in the world.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
She was watching Hawaii 5.0 so loudly in her earphones that her seat mate asked her to turn it down. Worst move he ever made.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
She keeps saying "I know David Guetta" in a prideful way.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
After saying "MY ARAB FRIENDS" so many times she slurred "is that SO racist?" then kept on saying it
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
She said "I have a very racist view of all Middle East." She's talking to a middle Eastern man, also mocking his accent.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
I can hear her trying to beg the flight attendant in back for something, undoubtedly world peace. I'm kidding it's vodka.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
The couple in front of her are shouting at her. She's slurring "what is first class? I've never been on it."
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
"This is what the F happens when you don't fly first class." she shrieked.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
The flight attendant is confronting her abt several complaints made about her and says if she has another incident she's calling authorities
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
She's been asked to stop speaking
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
Police are meeting the aircraft.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
A police car just pulled up.
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
4 cops are with her now. 🙌
— Ryan Case (@film114) September 29, 2014
But, fellow passenger and former Miss Puerto Rico Alba Giselle Reyes tweeted that "Nadia" didn't get arrested and didn't even have to use her legs to leave the airport.
“@film114: We land soon and I hope I can get a pic of her in cuffs to end this saga.” Nop! She even got a nice escort pic.twitter.com/TjAG0ttzxn
— Alba Giselle Reyes (@AlbaGiselleReye) September 29, 2014
There is no justice in this world.
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