Couple’s barefoot PDA irks airline passengers
Updated | By East Coast Radio
What would you do if this happened near you?
Showing a little love to the one you hold dear never hurt nobody! Unfortunately, one couple may have taken it too far when they were caught displaying some serious affection while on a flight.
This PDA rubbed onlookers the wrong way as the duo were splayed across the seats, barefoot and on top of one another. Wowza!
Read More: TikToker flies from Richards Bay to Durban to avoid drive
One X user shared the lack of airline etiquette shown by these lovebirds. "Can't believe my view on the plane. It was like this the whole 4-hour flight,” shares the user.
Take a look here:
Can't believe my view on the plane
— FLEA 🇭🇹 (@babyibeenajoint) April 5, 2024
It was like this the whole 4 hour flight. 😆😆 pic.twitter.com/ruz39rLzDm
While one girl was caught sleeping and “could not be bothered,” some users were outraged but not for the reasons you may assume.
A user shared, “I’m more mad that they are barefoot.”
Mike V is a die hard barefooter and sees no problem with cracking out his toes from time to time. Yes, he even goes barefoot in our East Coast Radio studio!
Read More: Tin fish controversy: “Wait- am I supposed to clean my fish?!"
We want to hear from you. Head to East Coast Radio on Facebook and share your thoughts.
Stay tuned as Mike V brings you the latest on this barefoot saga. We will bring you the latest at East Coast Radio.
HOW TO LISTEN TO EAST COAST RADIO
- Listen to East Coast Radio on the FM (frequency modulation) spectrum between 94 and 95 FM on your radio.
- Listen live to ECR by clicking here or download the ECR App (iOS/Android).
- Listen to East Coast Radio on the DStv audio bouquet, channel 836.
- Switch to the audio bouquet on your Openview decoder and browse to channel 606
- Listen to us on Amazon Alexa.
More on East Coast Radio:
Image courtesy of X (Twitter)
Show's Stories
-
ICYMI: Warning for green ID book holders from Home Affairs
South Africans with green ID books face a high fraud risk, here’s why…
Stacey & J Sbu 9 hours ago -
WhatsApp messages sent at work could lead to trouble
Your words can be damaging—that's a given—but beware because they could ...
Danny Guselli 11 hours ago