Thursday, November 21, 2024
Weird Stuff

Shameless man dangles bare feet above plane passenger – but she gets brutal revenge – The Mirror

There’s nothing worse when flying on a plane than being stuck near an inconsiderate passenger – and one woman was so fed up after a fellow traveller rested their feet near her face, she decided to get pay back
A woman got her own back on a selfish plane passenger after he put his bare feet above her head.
Arguments over plane seats are becoming a common occurrence and often see videos and complaints go viral online. And one woman was horrified after she found a stranger's feet dangerously close to her face during a journey.
She noticed the man had fallen asleep and reclined so far back his feet rested on the window next to her seat. After chatting about the odd move with her friend, she remembered she had nail polish in her onboard bag.
She pulled out the bright pink polish and painted the passenger's toenails while they slept. The entire flight was laughing with the cunning woman.
After painting all ten toes, the woman pressed the button to call for a flight attendant, who woke the man and asked him to take his feet down. He then sat upright in his seat when he realised his toenails were now a very different hue.
A clip of the incident has now raked in more than six million views on TikTok and people shared their reactions in the comments. "I love how every woman around is laughing, including the woman sitting right next to him," said one. "The flight attendant was repulsed," wrote another.
"The man's audacity is off the charts," said a third. "How do you have the nerve to put your feet up on the window of a plane," another chimed in.
Responding to the revengeful act, another said: "This is the only acceptable situation to use nail polish in an enclosed space." "You get what you get when you're inconsiderate," added another.
"You don't put your feet on someone else's seat," said one viewer. Another responded: "Even worse offence, dangling you toes above someone's head is a definite violation."
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