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Flight Attendant Sparks Debate After Belting Out 'I Will Always Love You' On A 6AM Flight

Flight Attendant Sparks Debate After Belting Out 'I Will Always Love You' On A 6AM Flight
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An early morning commercial airline flight could identify with a popular sound on TikTok and Pixar's Inside Out which asked, "Do you ever look at someone and wonder, 'What's going on inside their head'?" while looking at one of the flight attendants.

At 6 o'clock in the morning, the flight was awakened by one of the flight attendants singing a song over the plane's sound system.


To make matters worse, TravelTMZ on TikTok pointed out she wasn't just singing any song. She was belting the most popular sequence from Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You."

Just as the flight attendant surely expected, she managed to wake all of the passengers up.

The videographer explained in a comment:

"It was super early. Half of us were still half asleep."

You can watch the video here:

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our wake up call #southwestairlines #traveltmz #airportdiaries #flightattendants

Some were furious on the passengers' behalf.

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Others thought the flight attendant was looking for attention.

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A few thought the flight attendant sounded good.

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A second video was later posted, simply captioned with a crying emoji:

"She's back."

The videographer also wrote in the comments:

"Some tried to go to the bathroom, but she sent them back [to] their seats, stating she needed [to] 'perform' first."
"I was joking. She asked [for a] tiny moment. So the dude asking was cool with it. She even offered [to] sing his requests as a way [to] help with the situation. He said no, so she encored."
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she’s back 🥲 #traveltmz #southwestairlines #southwest #flightattendants #americanidol #part2

Fellow TikTokers continued to shake their heads at the audacity of this flight attendant.

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Funnily enough, this flight attendant was far from the only person to believe a flight was as good a time as any to perform for their fellow passengers.

TravelTMZ describes its account as, "Serving up your daily tea on EVERYTHING travel," and the account surely delivers with singing flight attendants, singing and dancing passengers, insect stowaways and other strange incidents.

If anything, the mostly infuriated nature of the comments section on these two singing flight attendant videos is a great reminder there is a time and a place for practically anything.

And a flight likely is not the place for singing one of the most messed-up karaoke songs in existence, and 6 AM absolutely is not the time.

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