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A passenger on Southwest flight WN733 from Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) on Monday, March 3rd stood up and approached the cockpit as the plane was taxiing out. She began banging on the walls and flight deck door before declaring that she was bipolar and stripping completely naked in front of the packed aircraft. The plane returned to the gate, but not before she paraded fully nude up and down the aisle for around 25 minutes.
A Southwest Airlines flight from Houston to Phoenix was forced to return to the gate after a woman stripped naked and began screaming while trying to get into the cockpit before takeoff. 😳 pic.twitter.com/NucYJUJsWn
— Rain Drops Media (@Raindropsmedia2) March 6, 2025
People on the flight took to social media to document the woman’s naked shenanigans. When the aircraft returned to the gate, an airline employee boarded and covered her with a blanket. Houston Police detained her and transported her to a local hospital for medical evaluation (she claimed to be bipolar). Passengers were each provided with $50 travel vouchers for the disruption.
Anthony’s Take: Passengers can be heard in the video speculating that the woman is on mushrooms or another drug. Whatever the reason, getting naked on the Boeing 737 was not the best idea. I guess she did get off the plane as she wanted, however.
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