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Twins' Tantrum After Being Kicked Off Flight Ends With Bizarre Brag About Being On Fox News 'Twice'

Twins' Tantrum After Being Kicked Off Flight Ends With Bizarre Brag About Being On Fox News 'Twice'
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A TikTok clip showing adult male twins having a meltdown at an airport after reportedly being told their tickets were canceled has gone viral.

The resulting expletive-laden tantrum included one of the brothers boasting about being on "Fox News, twice."


In one of two clips posted by TikToker Lmfao, a.k.a. @skkkkrrrttttt1233, the long-haired brothers—wearing matching PlayStation t-shirts—confronted a Spirit Airlines employee at a Chicago airport and berated her when she refused to let them on the flight.

"We were the first ones in line!” yelled one of the twins, as the other called the staffer a "c*nt."

@skkkkrrrttttt1233

Part one of these twins who got kicked off my flight #spirit #macysownyourstyle #airport

In a second clip, the enraged twins called the staffer a "b*tch," "loser," and "liberal."

“You looking for a spotlight in the media? You ain’t gonna get it, motherf*ker. Trust me, I’ve been on Fox News twice," yelled one of the brothers.

@skkkkrrrttttt1233

Part two, some angry elves #AerieREAL #macysownyourstyle

TikTokers had theories about what prompted the twins Fox News appearances.

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People couldn't refrain from commenting on their clothing choice.

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Eventually, the other brother told him to "just stop" and they left the scene as the brother who was yelling asked, "Where's that Wisconsin kid?"

The comment led some people to believe he was referring to Kyle Rittenhouse.

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The outrageous display did little to help Spirit Airlines' image.

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Many of the comments ridiculed the long-haired twins by comparing them to Nelson, a 1990s rock band featuring blond twins with similar hairstyles.

Others compared them to Hanson, another 90s band featuring three blond brothers—none of which are twins.

Details of why the traveling twins were barred from boarding the plane are unclear.

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