Female Passenger Strips Topless At Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport

by Anthony Losanno
Spirit FLL

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A female passenger appears to be waiting for a flight at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). She begins arguing with her male travel companion before stripping down to just her underwear and shoes. The topless woman is then confronted by police before the video cuts out.

It’s unclear what started the disagreement or where the woman is headed. She is near Gate G12, which is in Terminal 4 at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). It appears that a Spirit Airlines aircraft is at the gate (and the signage also matches). This terminal is also home to Air Transat, Avianca, Caribbean Airlines, Flair Airlines, and Porter Airlines. The other passengers around her seem unfazed. Sure, you can make a joke about Spirit, but those misbehaving passengers are usually found at nearby Miami International Airport (MIA).

Anthony’s Take: I wonder what made her start stripping. Her apparent travel companion gives her a shirt, but she seems annoyed. My favorite part of this is the lack of much of a reaction from the passengers also seated in the gate area.

(Featured Image Credit: @onlyinfloridaa via Instagram.)

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