Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Jessica Biel Hilariously Turns To TikTok After Getting Stuck On Plane Due To 'Crazy Snow Storms'

Jessica Biel passes time on delayed flight
@jessbiel/TikTok

The actor passed the time while stuck on a plane by sharing a few of her favorite snacks after she didn't pack a lunch for the flight.

Anyone who has traveled by plane has likely experienced some sort of change to their itinerary, such as a delayed or canceled flight.

With so much waiting involved in airplane travel, passengers have to come up with ways to pass the time.


Fortunately, actress Jessica Biel had the perfect approach to pass the time when her flight's landing was delayed due to a "crazy snow storm."

In two TikTok videos, simply named "Airplane Chronicles Part 1" and "Airplane Chronicles Part 2," Biel told her audience:

"I am on a short flight, and we now cannot land because of this crazy snow storm. It's making the runway inhospitable to land."
"Luckily, I brought all my favorite snacks. And I brought extras."

The actress then shared a series of her favorite snacks, of which she had brought doubles and triples, including pistachios, nutritional chocolate-peanut butter spread, and clementines.

Biel also had a second plan up her sleeve, which she revealed when she showed a purple box in her carry-on.

"I also have, just in case things get really, really desperate up here (a portable karaoke machine)."
"How much would this plane literally want to kill me if pulled out this microphone to start karaoke with them?"

You can watch the first video here:

@jessbiel

Airplane Chronicles Part 1

In the second video, Biel decided to be "dramatic" and donned sunglasses.

"Well, this epic journey continues. We're now sitting in an outpost of the Salt Lake City airport, not allowed to get off, and trying to refuel and actually get back up in the air."
"And now I'm really p**sed that I didn't bring a lunch."
"I think the moral of the story is, it literally doesn't matter if you're flying for twenty minutes or twenty hours, pack your own d**n lunch."

You can watch the second video here:

@jessbiel

Airplane Chronicles Part 2 @Jessica Biel

Fellow TikTokers reassured Biel they'd be totally down for a karaoke session.

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

And others agreed that extra snacks should always be packed and at the ready.

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

@jessbiel/TikTok

By the end of the video, the delay was lifted, the plane was able to take off and land, and Biel reached her destination, though she was thoroughly ready for lunch.

Though viewers were entertained by the video and Biel's travels eventually had a happy ending, we can all take an important lesson from this: Always pack a lunch.

More from Trending

Gavin Newsom; Sean Duffy
Mauro Pimentel/AFP via Getty Images; Eric Lee/Getty Images

Gavin Newsom Hits Sean Duffy With Gross Reminder After Duffy Tells People To Keep Shoes On During Flights

After Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke out about air travel etiquette and not wearing pajamas or taking your shoes off on an airplane, California Governor Gavin Newsom called him out by reminding him of the time then-presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—now the Health and Human Services Secretary—walked around on a plane barefoot.

Duffy recently appeared at Newark International Airport in New Jersey, to discuss his efforts to “restore courtesy and class to air travel” by arguing that people taking more pride in their appearance on flights.

Keep ReadingShow less
Scott Bessent
Meet the Press/NBC News

Scott Bessent Blasted Over His Bonkers Suggestion For How To Bring Your Own Inflation Rate Down

Continuing to follow the example of MAGA Republican President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appeared on Meet the Press Sunday to blame Democratic President Joe Biden for the financial downturn caused by Trump's tariff fiasco, then lied repeatedly about the state of the economy.

Meet the Press host Kristen Welker played a clip of MAGA Republican Vice President JD Vance telling a conservative audience at a Breitbart News event that Americans owe the Trump administration "a little bit of patience"—apparently while they figure out what tariffs are and how they work since they're rolling back more of them to lower consumer prices despite claiming Trump's tariffs don't affect consumer prices.

Keep ReadingShow less
Lindsay Lohan attends the men's final during day fifteen of the 2025 US Open Tennis Championships at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Elsa/Getty Images

Lindsay Lohan Is Now Sporting A New Accent—And Fans Aren't Sure What To Make Of It

In a twist freakier than a sequel to Freaky Friday, Lindsay Lohan has debuted yet another new accent—this time at the Fashion Trust Arabia Awards in Doha, Qatar.

Draped in a maroon, jewel-trimmed gown by The New Arrivals Ilkyaz Ozel and accompanied by her husband, Bader Shammas, and their 2-year-old son, Luai, the actress looked serene, elegant, and completely unbothered by the collective whiplash she was about to inflict on the internet.

Keep ReadingShow less
Jameela Jamil
Gilbert Flores/Variety/Getty Images

Jameela Jamil Speaks Out Against The Rise Of The 'Aesthetic Of Emaciation' Among Women In Hollywood

Content Warning: eating disorders, thinness as an aesthetic, emaciation in Hollywood

There's no denying that we've been gifted with some incredible music, television shows, and films this year.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump; Screenshot of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in "Rush Hour 2"
Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images; New Line Cinema

Trump Is Now Using His Presidential Sway To Pressure Studio Into Making 'Rush Hour 4'—And, Huh?

President Trump has reportedly pressured Paramount head Larry Ellison to make another sequel to Rush Hour, his favorite buddy-cop movie, as the company looks to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery.

The first Rush Hour film, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, was released in 1998, received positive reviews, and made $245 million worldwide. Chan and Tucker returned for two sequels released in 2001 and 2007 respectively.

Keep ReadingShow less