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TV Star Gown-Coded and Left Shocked by Flight Attendant’s Request to Cowl Up Her ‘Inappropriate’ Journey Apparel

A TV star was left in shock after claiming she was shamed for her “inappropriate” outfit throughout a flight.

Maggi Thorne, 42, who starred on American Ninja Warrior (ANW), alleges she was advised to cowl up after carrying a black crop high and high-waisted jogging bottoms.

Maggi Thorne claims her crop high and jogging bottoms outfit had been deemed too ‘risque’ by a cabin crew memberCredit score: Twitter – @Nvr_GvUp

Maggi claims the flight attendant shamed her in entrance of passengers saying ‘her apparel wasn’t applicable’Credit score: Twitter – @Nvr_GvUp

Maggi was flying with Southwest Airways flying from Orlando to Nashville, when she stated she was approached by the flight attendant in an “embarrassing” incident.

The athlete stated on X, previously Twitter, on Friday: “[Southwest Airlines] attendant simply shamed me in entrance of passengers saying my apparel wasn’t applicable.

“A tank high and high-waisted pants. Flight 1039. 

“Is that this actually taking place in 2023? The passengers round me had been surprised as she shamed me for all to listen to.”

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Maggi stated she refused to cowl up after which requested to talk to a different member of workers.

The seven-time American Ninja warrior advised Insider: “After I advised her I wasn’t okay, I don’t suppose she knew what to do,” Thorne advised Insider.

“I’m not a confrontational individual, however what occurred isn’t okay and somebody ought to say one thing about it.”

She shared a picture of her aircraft outfit on the social media web site, and it has sparked a debate on-line.

One individual agreed with the cabin crew, saying: “Seems like most individuals agree with the flight attendant. Oops.”

One other added: “Put some garments on. It’s a aircraft not a gymnasium. The apparel ought to match the occasion.”

Nonetheless, many individuals supported Maggi, with one individual writing: “That’s absurd – pleased with you for standing your floor Magazine!”

Maggi insists that there was nothing mistaken together with her garments, and slammed the flight attendant for saying they breached Southwestern’s clothes coverage of “lewd, obscene, or patently offensive” apparel.

Southwest Airways has since reportedly been in contact with Maggi and provided her an apology and filed a grievance on her behalf. 

The airline’s costume code states that passengers ought to “costume to impress.”

It says: “Whereas Southwest’s costume code is relaxed and informal, you can be anticipated to current a clear, well-groomed and tasteful look.

“The service could, in its sole discretion, refuse to move, or could take away from an plane at any level, any passenger. … Participating in lewd, obscene or patently offensive behaviour, together with carrying garments which are lewd, obscene, or patently offensive.”

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Different airways have related costume codes.

Southwest Airways has been contacted for remark.

Maggi is a seven-time American Ninja warrior

Maggi is a seven-time American Ninja warriorCredit score: Getty

Maggi insists that there was nothing wrong with her clothes

Maggi insists that there was nothing mistaken together with her garments