Olivia Culpo taunts American Airlines with Delta flight in another similar ‘risqué’ outfit
18.01.2022 - 23:26
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Olivia Culpo was determined to keep her personal style. On Monday, the former Miss Universe touched down at LAX in Los Angeles after a near-week-long trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with her sister Aurora and boyfriend Christian McCaffrey. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model was spotted wearing a similar outfit to the one she wore heading to her destination, which American Airlines reportedly deemed to be inappropriate.This time, the 29-year-old rocked high-waisted lime green leggings with a matching sporty bralette that showed off her sculpted figure.
It’s noted that for Culpo’s return, she took a Delta flight. Olivia Culpo is seen at LAX after American Airlines reportedly made her cover up her last revealing outfit. (LionsShareNews / BACKGRID) Previously, Culpo almost missed her flight to paradise after American Airlines took issue with her outfit.
According to Culpo’s sibling, she was boarding her flight to Cabo when she was told to "put a blouse on." "Olivia and I are going to Cabo and look at her outfit," Aurora said in an Instagram Story while showing off Culpo's attire, which consisted of black biker shorts, a comfy black bralette and a black cover-up. "She looks cute. She looks appropriate.
No.They call her up to the desk and tell her that she needs to put a blouse on otherwise she can't get on the plane," Aurora continued. "Tell me that is not so f---ed up. American Airlines, I love you so much, please get me to Cabo." Culpo shared her sister's video, writing, "Oh no I'm confused lol.
Is this inappropriate/offensive? Leave it to aurora to cause a scene. Hide me." Olivia Culpo was seen on a Delta flight after she called out American Airlines on Instagram for forcing her to cover up her revealing outfit. Culpo
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