Grammy nominee was almost kicked off the plane because of loud singing: Fans lashed out at the flight attendant
Grammy-nominated singer Bobbi Storm was threatened to be removed from a Delta Air Lines flight because she was singing loudly on board. The flight attendant asked the passenger to be quiet, but she waited until he left to perform her new song.
The video of the incident was posted on the traveller's Instagram, where it received mixed reviews. Some of the fans of the Christian band, where the star sings, stood up for her, while others accused her of not following the crew's instructions.
The video shows the flight attendant asking the singer to return to her seat and repeatedly asking her if she could be quiet.
He said that he would have to remove the passenger from the flight if she did not comply.
After a brief discussion, Bobbi Storm agreed with the man. He thanked her and walked away.
When the crew member was gone, the singer turned to the other passengers and promised to sing quieter, and then performed "We Can't Forget Him."
After receiving quiet applause, she thanked them and said she was "singing for the Lord."
The video went viral and garnered many controversial comments. Responding to the support, Bobbi wrote, "Please, if you love and support me, take only the good from this video and leave it like that. Don't report this person, don't defame them, and don't do anything negative on my behalf."
The company commented on the incident, assuring that it had contacted the singer after the flight. No information about the flight attendant was provided to journalists.