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Mon, Oct 19, 2015

French Porn Actress Fumes At Airline On Twitter

Transavia Flight Faced Multiple Delays, And Airline Employee Had An Inappropriate Response To A Question

French adult film actress Nikita Bellucci was booked on a Transavia flight out of Budapest Monday, and was not particularly happy after the departure time for the flight was pushed back for the fourth time. So, she took to Twitter to ask for details about the flight.

The response she got back from an employee of the Air France affiliate only made the situation worse, according to a report from the French newspaper The Local. Roughly translated, the response said "Flight is scheduled for 14.30. It’s just that with you, we prefer when it lasts longer. Have a good day. I remain available.”

The Local reports that, in a tweet since deleted because of an expletive, Bellucci said "I will never fly with your rubbish company again."

Transavia apologized to the actress, and sent a more appropriate response saying the flight would soon be departing Budapest.

Wednesday, Bellucci said in another Twitter post that "In France, unfortunately I have noticed that if you are a porn star, you don’t have the right to want to cultivate your mind and you must not share your opinions on the news. Open your thighs, look beautiful and shut up… is all that’s allowed."

(Image via Twitter)

FMI: https://twitter.com/NikitaBellucciX?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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