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VIDEO: Woman Melts Down on American Airlines Flight

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An American Airlines Boeing 767 taking off. | Image by Markus Mainka/Shutterstock

A flight departing DFW was delayed after a passenger meltdown.

Footage captured Sunday night, July 2, and shared on TikTok and Twitter shows a woman’s onboard meltdown as she frantically attempts to exit an American Airlines flight departing Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) after calling out a “mother f*****” for not being “real.”

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“You can do whatever you want,” the woman is filmed saying as she walks toward the front of the plane.

“I’m telling you, I’m getting the f*** off. And there’s a reason why I’m getting the f*** off — and everyone can either believe it, or they can not believe it,” she said in a distressed tone.

“I don’t give two f***s, but I am telling you right now – that mother f*****, that mother f***** back there is not real,” she said, pointing toward the back of the plane as passengers turned their heads to see what she was pointing at.

“You can sit on this plane and f***ing die with him, or not – I’m not going to,” the woman said as she turned and walked down the aisle.

From the video footage originally captured by user @texaskansasnnn, it is unclear who or what the woman was referring to, but somehow the woman “didn’t get arrested and got back through security after the whole plane had to deplane,” the TikTok user wrote, the Daily Mail reported.

After a three-hour delay, passengers were eventually allowed back on board for their scheduled flight out of DFW.

The incident went viral, garnering millions of views and being shared thousands of times under the TikTok hashtag #drunkonaplane.

“I need to see him. I will be able to tell if he’s not human. She may be telling the truth,” one TikTok user jokingly commented, per the Daily Mail. Many comments mentioned the movie franchise Final Destination, referencing a well-known airplane crash scene.

No further details have been released about the incident.

The Dallas Express reached out to American Airlines and DFW Airport for more details, but neither responded by the time of publication.

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