Grammy-nominated gospel singer nearly gets blown off flight for obnoxious singing

Do you have much right? Watch Bobbi Storm almost get kicked off a flight for singing.

In the spotlight today is Bobbi Storm. You may or may not have heard of it, but you should know that it has been a big topic of discussion lately.

The reason?

An embarrassing video showing his pretentious argument with a Delta flight leader.

The disagreement escalated to the point that Storm was nearly ejected from the plane, all because she couldn’t follow instructions to simply “be quiet.”

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On Friday, the 36-year-old gospel singer posted a video on Instagram showing her irritating exchange with a Delta airline employee. The man asked Storm to take a seat, but she was clearly reluctant to do so.

Then he announced: “I sing for the Lord. “I’m doing what the Lord tells me to do.”

The Delta flight leader, clearly frustrated, insisted that he shut up and take a seat. That’s when Storm pointed out that “the seat belt sign is off.” He then went on to brag about his rise on the music charts and how talented he was to almost everyone on the plane. When Storm finally took her seat, she continued to brag about how she “just found out” that she is “up for two Grammy Awards.”

“My first time, guys,” Storm said. Some mediocre applause and cheering from the passengers followed.

To clarify, Storm is not personally nominated, but she is a member of the group Maverick City Music, which has received nominations for Best Gospel Album and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song this year.

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The flight leader, fed up, leaned over to look at the unpleasant singer and asked, “Are you going to stay quiet?”

“But they’re enjoying it,” Storm argued.

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“I’m not enjoying it, so I’m asking you to shut up,” the flight leader replied. “That’s a yes or no answer, please.”

When Storm continued to protest, the attendant said, “I’m your flight leader, I need you to follow my instructions. If you are not able to follow my instructions, you will not be able to take this flight.”

“What do you think?” the “Lazy Love” singer asked the passengers around her. Not a single passenger spoke a word.

“If you’re the person in charge of everything, that’s fine,” Storm finally said as the flight leader sarcastically thanked her.

A Delta spokesperson said PEOPLE: “Delta has been in contact with the customer. For the safety of our customers and crew, it is always important to follow crew instructions.”

On Saturday, Storm claimed that Delta executives reached out to her in a follow-up post to make things “right.”

“Case closed and again GOD GETS THE GLORY!!!!! 🥹🫶🏽🙌🏾 Thank you to the executives at @delta for reaching out and fixing this with me!!!” Storm captioned her post.

Storm later emphasized that he did not want or expect Delta’s flight leader to lose his job. He stated that he just “wants people to be mindful of how to treat each other.”

The video has since sparked a nationwide debate in the comments section.

“Sorry, but he wasn’t wrong,” one person commented. “The plane is not your stage. “It’s a time and place for everything.”

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“Why is this a second-hand embarrassment?” another user asked.

What do you think? Do you think this was just another bad publicity stunt? Or do you think Bobbi Storm just needed a little validation for her “big accomplishment”?

Categories: Biography
Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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