They deemed the trick unsafe because-twerk.
An Alaska Airlines flight attendant who was fired for exercising on camera has created a GoFundMe to support her as she seeks a new place.
A View From the Wing reported that a crew member, named Nelle Diala, filmed a booty-shaking TikTok video on the plane while waiting for the captain to arrive for two hours.
“Ghetto til I die don't let the outfit fool you,” she captioned the clip, which also blew up on Instagram.
Diala was reportedly performing a victory dance to celebrate the end of the probation period for her new appointment.
Unfortunately, her joy was short-lived, as Alaska Airlines canceled her operation at Boom Only six months into her contract.
The shaken flight attendant feels she has done nothing wrong.
Diala has since reposted the clip with the new caption: “I can't even be myself anymore, without the world being so sensitive. What's wrong with doing a little movement before work, when people act like they've never done it before.”
The new footage was hashtag #Discrimination_Real.
The disgraced flight attendant even set up a GoFundMe page to help support the so-called “wrongfully fired” flight attendant so she can get a new flight attendant job.
“I never thought one moment would cost me everything,” the former crew member wrote. “Losing my job was devastating.”
She claimed that the party allowed her to meet new people and see the world, among other perks.
While being a flight attendant was ostensibly a “dream job,” Diala admitted that she used the income to help fund her “thriving lingerie and confectionery business,” which she runs under the Instagram accounts @cakezncake (which doesn't appear to have any content?) and @figure8.lingerie .
As of Wednesday morning, the crowdfunding campaign had raised just $182 of its $12,000 goal.
Diala was criticized online for working out while working as well as her subsequent GoFundMe efforts.
“You don't respect the uniform, you don't respect your job,” declared one critic on the popular aviation-focused Instagram page The Crew Lounge. “Terms and conditions apply.”
Another quipped: “Supporting the flight attendant was wrongly fired??” “Her GoFund address says it all. She still thinks she was wrongly fired. Girl, you weren't wrongly fired. Go apply for a new job and maybe stop working out in your uniform.”
A third quipped: “The fact that you don't respect your job is one thing, but doing it while in uniform and at work makes a lot of sense.” “You're a brand ambassador and that's not a good look.”