Passengers wearing crop tops claim sexist flight attendant kicked them off Spirit Airlines plane: Treated like a criminal

They didn’t appreciate the so-called inflight fashion policing.Two female passengers have accused a Spirit Airlines flight attendant of sexism after he allegedly kicked them off a plane for their choice of dress, as seen in a viral Instagram video.“It’s just humiliating having to be escorted and treated like a criminal just because we were wearing crop tops,” one of the flyers, named Tara, told the Daily Mail while detailing the alleged blouse arrest.She and her friend Teresa were flying from Los Angeles to New Orleans to celebrate the former’s birthday when the crewmember singled them out.The pair had reportedly boarded the plane in pants in sweaters, but removed them to cool off, which prompted said flight attendant to chastise them over their choice of runway attire.“We were harassed by a male flight attendant who told us to ‘cover up’ because we were wearing crop tops,” Teresa wrote.Things reportedly got heated after Tara asked the alleged sartorial steward what policy they violated.A video of the spat shows the flight attendants telling the pair to turn the camera off as they protest their purported mean Spirit-ed treatment.“There’s nothing that says you can’t hold a crop top,” splutters one of the duo in the clip.“Dude just chill.”“What’s the problem I don’t understand,” says another.At one point, a fellow passenger declares “a business can’t treat humans this way.”Teresa wrote in the caption that “everyone else (including flight staff) agreed though that there was nothing wrong with what we were wearing and that crop tops are not against their dress code.”However, they claimed that crewmembers reprimanded passengers who tried sticking up for them, including a lady with a toddler.Eventually, the situation escalated to the point where the flyers were booted from the aircraft without a refund.“He then continued to treat us poorly and give us no reasoning as to why he wanted to kick us off,” Teresa wrote.

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