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Southwest Sexy Flier Number Two Surfaces

September 12, 2007 at 8:54 AM | by markj | 1 Comment

By now we all know about Kyla Ebbert and her Southwest Airlines experience, but like any good reality show, it was only a matter of time before the copy cats came out of the woodwork. Seems like everyone needs their five minutes on Digg these days, does it not?

Back in June, Setara Qassim said she was flying home to Burbank from Las Vegas when a Southwest Airlines flight attendant gave her a blanket and told her to cover up.

Qassim's three month old "outrage" is complete with photos of her posing in a blanket on a leather chair, which is suppose to recreate her Southwest anguish.

Certainly seems like piling on at this point, does it not? There are obviously plenty of reasons the flight attendant could have thought Setara was cold, and since when is offering a woman a blanket offensive?

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  1. dalemberto

    Jaunted Member

    Number Two

    The story says she was asked to cover up because of her attire, so you can throw out being offered a blanket because she was cold.

    Southwest should have a dress code if they have a problem with this.  It was 100 degrees.  That's not a slutty outfit.  It was either a jealous woman or stewardess that had a problem with her.  

    Still, it's obvious Ms. Qassim would like some attention.  While I don't agree with forcing her to wrap up in a blanket, I can tell you that every guy on that plane stopped what they were doing when they saw how sexy she looked.  And coming out with her story 3 months later via news outlet instead of attorney is only a ploy for attention.  She is probably hoping a tv exec or modeling agency will like what they see and hire her.

    September 12, 2007 at 1:20 PM

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