The singer herself posted the video where she is reprimanded by a flight attendant for singing on the plane just before takeoff.
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Gospel singer Bobbi Storm decided that the passengers on the plane she was on needed to hear her music and decided to unleash her voice, despite some warnings from airline staff. Storm posted the video on her social media to share what happened.
In the footage, we see Storm being reprimanded after she wanted to sing a song on a plane full of passengers, before takeoff, which bothered the crew. The clip shows the singer walking down the aisle while the flight attendant asks her to sit down and be quiet; Storm responds, “The seatbelt sign is off, so it’s not a disturbance.”
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After sitting down, she announces, “I just found out that I’m nominated for two Grammys. My first time, folks,” which prompts some people to applaud, but the flight attendant doesn’t seem very impressed and warns her again, asking her to be quiet; “I’m doing what the Lord is telling me to do,” she responds.
Storm insists, argues that the other passengers want to hear her sing, but the flight attendant is adamant and warns that if she doesn’t stop, she will be asked to leave the plane. After that, the singer decides to comply with the crew and finally remains quiet. According to the singer, after sharing her story, the airline apologized for the incident.
But if she had the support of the airline, the same cannot be said about internet users who criticized Storm’s behavior: “Do you think that just because you were nominated for a Grammy, the rules don’t apply to you and the plane is your stage? Work on that ego, sister,” said one. “This can be considered annoying; people are tired, traveling, and don’t want to be bothered,” commented another.