Actress’ tweet calling out fellow passenger for not moving seats backfires
Rachel True, best known for her role in the ’90s witch film The Craft, is taking a ton of heat on Twitter for trying to shame a woman on a flight for refusing to change seats.
“Never been on a flight where the middle seat stranger refuses to move to the empty aisle seat. Meet Karen. Karen calles steward & said I was ‘harassing’ her… for asking her to slide over….Into the empty seat… that would separate her from me. #GetOut my lap Karen,” True tweeted, along with a secretly-captured picture of the woman.
Never been on a flight where the middle seat stranger refuses to move to the empty aisle seat.
— Rachel True (@RachelTrue) December 12, 2019
Meet Karen.
Karen calles steward & said I was “harassing’ her...
for asking her to slide over....Into the empty seat... that would separate her from me. #GetOut my lap Karen. pic.twitter.com/ajvM0h2HoK
The actress later added that “Karen has a cold.”
Did I mention Karen has a cold?
— Rachel True (@RachelTrue) December 13, 2019
Twitter users weren’t thrilled with what many agreed was obvious bullying and an over-exaggerated sense of entitlement. After all, the woman did pay for her seat and was, in no way, obligated to move.
Your sense of entitlement is stunning.
— Pa žuri8 (@MissFupacabra) December 13, 2019
People are so entitled . She paid for the seat leave her alone .
— telly (@chantelbelle_xo) December 13, 2019
“She paid for her seat maybe she didn’t wana sit in the aisle how is that so hard to believe?” Twitter user @__sirpaul questioned.
She paid for her seat maybe she didn’t wana sit in the aisle how is that so hard to believe?
— Pablo (@__sirpaul) December 13, 2019
Many pointed out that Rachel was actually the “Karen” in this situation.
“You violated someone’s privacy and right to HER OWN SEAT just to get the tweet off and potential applause from strangers. You’re really lame, Rachel and entitled AF,” Twitter user @AfroVII wrote.
You violated someone's privacy and right to HER OWN SEAT just to get the tweet off and potential applause from strangers. You're really lame, Rachel and entitled AF.
— T. Rankïn' ∆ (@AfroVII) December 13, 2019
Actually, YOU are the Karen here
— asad (@sadizid) December 14, 2019
In case you weren’t sure you are wrong! She does not have to move from her assigned seat because you think that’s what’s best. Nor does she have to explain why she doesn’t want to move. And she should be able to do so without being ridiculed or harassed you behaved disgusting
— Ranessa (@NessyAustin) December 13, 2019
The entitlement of her tweets is remarkable. Everything about how she handled this is peak 2019 “celebrity”.
— Ikeyo (@Ikeyo_) December 13, 2019
Others pointed out the actress should have flown first class if she wanted extra room for herself.
“This thread is ridiculous. you could’ve just chose first class or even business if you wanted more space. it also doesn’t matter what she told you before people can change their minds at any time so respect the boundary she paid for,” Twitter user @karbashiann wrote.
this thread is ridiculous. you could've just chose first class or even business if you wanted more space. it also doesn't matter what she told you before people can change their minds at any time so respect the boundary she paid for.
— lia (@_karbashiann) December 13, 2019
Maybe you should fly first class then you wouldn’t have this problem ??
— (@SheenxSheen) December 14, 2019
True took the time to respond to some of her critics, arguing that she wasn’t being a bully and was just “having fun with this.”
You don’t know what bullying is do you?
— Rachel True (@RachelTrue) December 12, 2019
I’m having fun w: this.
For what?
— Rachel True (@RachelTrue) December 13, 2019
Saying - get out my lap Karen?
Or for posting a semi flattering pic?
The actress also explained that she didn’t necessarily have a problem with the passenger deciding not to change seats but took issue with the fact the woman decided to notify “plane authorities” (a stewardess, presumably), rather than directly address the issue with True.
“This is not the time for white people to call authorities on brown people in air or on ground,” True tweeted.
Totally valid
— Rachel True (@RachelTrue) December 13, 2019
you’re missing my point
Karen said she would switch.
Then, Instead saying no, changed my mind. She called the plane authorities rather than speak to me directly.
This is not the time for white people to call authorities on brown people in air or on ground https://t.co/7r9weuhTBu
So far, there seems to be no apology in sight for “Karen,” who apparently got far too comfortable in her own seat.
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