News broke last Sunday that United Airlines had refused to let two teen girls board. Their reason? The girls were wearing leggings. Here's what Twitter has been saying about it.
1. Seth Rogen
We here at @united are just trying to police the attire of the daughters of our employees! That's all! Cool, right? https://t.co/xGyL4IAslE
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) March 26, 2017
Right?
2. Chrissy Teigen
I have flown united before with literally no pants on. Just a top as a dress. Next time I will wear only jeans and a scarf.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) March 26, 2017
DO IT.
3.
@united Really? pic.twitter.com/O9RplgrTsv
— Jeremy Pond (@JeremyPond) March 26, 2017
Irony, much?
4.
United thank u for being legging police but could u also ban crying babies, people who put on too much cologne and tatoo showing tank tops?
— Jack Principle (@JackPrinciple) March 26, 2017
Pointing out the real problems.
5.
@united who doesn't wear #leggingsonplanes ? If your janky airplane crashes I don't want a zipper melting to my vagina!
— Lady Luck (@MyFreshHell) March 27, 2017
Way to put it bluntly, girl.
6. Patricia Arquette
@stangertweets@united Y did dad board wearing shorts? Shorts R only business attire 4 Angus Young.
— Patricia Arquette (@PattyArquette) March 26, 2017
Lololol.
7.
@united Shame on you! Americans have been dressing like slobs for years. How is this shocking? #leggingsonplanes#united
— QueefLatina (@BootsyBitch) March 26, 2017
Harsh, but fair.
8. Andy Richter
.@united I have flown numerous times while displaying an egregious mooseknuckle. What's a male over 10 have to do to get noticed?
— Andy Richter (@AndyRichter) March 26, 2017
That could make a great band name, FYI.
9. @Delta
Flying Delta means comfort. (That means you can wear your leggings.)
— Delta (@Delta) March 27, 2017
The shade!!!