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05.07.2023 - 16:57 / perezhilton.com
Back on Sunday, a since-deleted TikTok video went viral showing a woman having an issue on an American Airlines plane at a gate at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport prior to takeoff.
Now, as it turns out, comedian Carrot Top was on that plane, too. And he’s speaking out about what happened during that extremely unsettling pre-flight incident!!
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So, first, the brief backstory. The woman was on a flight out of DFW that hadn’t yet left the gate when she started walking to the front of the plane while yelling.
According to the since-scrapped TikTok vid, the woman walked into the first-class section of the plane, and then turned around and pointed to the back.
While looking back there at what was apparently an imaginary person, according to multiple media reports, she yelled:
OMG…
After the vid started going on viral on Sunday, the TikToker who took it deleted their entire account, per the New York Post. You can see a re-posted copy of the shocking clip HERE, though, if you’re curious. It’s intense!!!
Per multiple media reports, she then was removed from the flight. And so were all the other passengers, too. American Airlines had everybody get up, get off, and re-group at the gate. After a long delay that lasted well over three hours, per TMZ, the flight apparently did eventually take off. Then, thankfully, it reached its scheduled destination late that night, which turned out to be… Orlando?!
We know that because as we mentioned (above), Carrot Top was on the initial flight and saw the whole thing go down just like everyone else sitting patiently in their seats. And he later shared a couple Instagram videos from the central
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Carrot Top says he was on the same American Airlines plane as a woman who caused a flight delay after she went on a tirade about wanting to get off a plane because of a "not real" passenger. "Some woman lost her marbles," the comedian, whose real name is Scott Thompson, said in one of three Instagram videos he posted about the now-viral incident, explaining he and the other passengers had been forced to deplane the Dallas to Orlando, Florida, flight before it took off. Thompson said the unidentified woman was "screaming at the top of her lungs like, ‘F--- this, f--- this! You guys are doomed! Get me off this f---ing plane!’ So, we’re off the plane. She got her wish." He added that the passengers had to wait at the gate while officials swept "the plane to see if there’s anything." "I was going to see the fireworks in Orlando just in time but now this f---ing lunatic lady lost her mind, so we’re going nowhere," he said. He added in the caption, "Omg! I’ve seen this stuff on tv but NEVER experienced it!!! We all are now f---ed because this lady lost her marbles… stay tuned! Hope we takeoff." In a second video, the 58-year-old comedian showed a clip of the woman’s viral tirade in which she yelled while standing in the aisle of the plane: "I’m telling you, I’m getting the f--- off and there’s a reason why I’m getting the f--- off and everyone can either believe it or they cannot believe it." She continued: "I don’t give two f---s, but I am telling you right now – that motherf---er back there is not real," she added, gesturing to the back of the plane.
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while giving his flywitness testimony in one of the clips. He also captured the incident and posted it to Instagram.“I hope she’s happy!!! We’re all stuck in Dallas now because of her,” he wrote at the time.The Post has reached out to Carrot Top’s reps for comment.For the uninitiated, the flightmare transpired Sunday after the unnamed passenger was filmed ranting about an imaginary passenger aboard an American Airlines flight preparing to depart Dallas.“I’m telling you, I’m getting the f–k off and there’s a reason why I’m getting the f–k off and everyone can either believe it or they can not believe it,” the woman yells while pacing towards the front of the plane, as seen in a TikTok with 13.5 million views.