Wild video shows airline passenger yelling about being ‘human trafficked’

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Wild video shows airline passenger yelling about being ‘human trafficked’

Wild video captures a woman on a plane from New York screaming that she is being “human trafficked” as flight attendants try to stop her.

The strange incident happened on a recent Southwest flight to Kansas City, according to the Daily Mail.

“Let me go! I was traded! I was trafficked! Leave me alone!” the woman, wearing a black hoodie and with sunglasses perched on her head, screamed in the hallway as she struggled with the crew, a TikTok video aired on Tuesday’s show.

“They are trying to burden me! Get down! Get off the f—k!’ he shouted as he pushed a flight attendant, who grabbed his wrist.

His devastation then turned weird with more vague comments.

“If they have your family hostage don’t believe it — they’re using f—k emotional manipulation! This is not true!” he screamed.

An airline passenger was captured on video screaming about “human trafficking” before she was escorted off the plane.TikTok / @phillypolish The unidentified woman also screamed, “This is not true!”TikTok / @phillypolish

It is unclear what happened to the unidentified woman after she was removed from the plane and what may have caused her to explode.

Her screams about the incident not being “real” are reminiscent of the viral meltdown by Tiffany Gomas, 38, a self-described “crazy airplane lady” who was caught on video shouting, “I’m telling you right now, that mom– back there is not real! “

His anger bears similarities to the meltdown made famous by Tiffany Gomas, above. INSIDE EDITION

The marketing guru later admitted that he had not seen aliens, apparitions, or otherworldly beings in the cabin – and explained that he had only used “slang” when talking to a man he had an argument with.

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Social media users suggest that the women seen in the latest crisis are channeling their inner Gomas to go viral as well.

“This is the new way to get fame since tmfinr,” said one user, using the acronym for Gomas’ epic words.

The Post has reached out to Southwest Airlines for comment.

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