Several celebrities and entertainers pledged to boycott Delta Airlines after Internet prankster Adam Saleh claimed he was ejected from a Delta flight for speaking to his mom in Arabic.
Saleh’s video of the incident went viral online. After he tweeted #BoycottDelta, the Twitter hashtag became a top trending topic on the platform. Before long, celebrities were rushing to social media to protest what they believed to be a blatant example of “Islamophobia.”
Actress Olivia Wilde tweeted, “You’ve got to be kidding me, @Delta. We won’t be flying with you again. Unbelievable.”
Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal called the incident “terrifying,” and said “I will not be flying with @Delta.”
ABC’s Scandal star Guillermo Diaz said “unbelievable…sad, I peep you white people in the back saying , bye…shame on you.”
Other entertainers posted similar reactions.
While celebrities were quick to rush to judgement about Delta’s motives, others were pointing out some peculiarities in Saleh’s story. Twitter user Ashley Rae noted that Saleh is a well-known Internet prankster who has made similar videos about disruptions on airplanes.
Meanwhile, reporter Soledad O’Brien wrote on Twitter that one of her good friends was on the plane at the time of the incident, and that it was unclear whether Saleh had placed a phone call to his mother, as he had claimed.
Delta Airlines released a statement based on accounts from multiple passengers which confirmed that Saleh and his associate were removed from the flight after they “sought to disrupt the cabin with provocative behavior, including shouting.”
“This type of conduct is not welcome on any Delta flight,” Delta’s statement reads. “While one, according to media reports, is a known prankster who was video recorded and encouraged by his traveling companion, what is paramount to Delta is the safety and comfort of our passengers and employees. It is clear these individuals sought to violate that priority.”
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