I got banned from an airplane for wearing a cosplay bikini
A woman claimed airport employees clipped her wings and took away her right to fly because her outfit was too revealing.
A 21-year-old OnlyFans model and influencer named Kine-Chan said she was barred from getting on her flight at Navegantes Airport in Brazil last weekend because her black two-piece outfit that resembled a bikini was too skimpy.
Kine-Chan, who was dressed in a cosplay outfit of Rebecca, an anime character from Netflix’s “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners,” posted about the recent incident on her @kinechan2.0 Instagram account where she has over 600,000 followers.
“Xuxus, a very annoying situation happened this weekend! I tried to board at Navegantes airport dressed as Rebecca’s Cosplay for an event. I already knew that I could be late, so I was dressed so as not to waste time and could go straight to my room,” she wrote.
“But I was told to go home and change clothes because the one I was wearing was not ‘appropriate.’ I explained that I was going to an event. Anyway Rebecca barred lol,” she concluded.
Several of the influencer’s fans told her they think she should have covered up before getting on the plane.
“Glad it was blocked right angel let’s respect other people, warning, this is not a place to wear lingerie or bikini,” one said.
“Kine i love you but for the love of God… you could have put on an easy pull-up outfit, like a falling dress or even a button-down blouse,” another commented.
“I love your job but that’s kind of obvious, I don’t consider bikini pornography but on a plane, I think it’s inappropriate,” said a third.
Others expressed their support for the model.
“It’s really disappointing to see that Camboriú Spa Airport has blocked you, a talented artist, for such an amazing cosplay by Rebecca. Freedom of expression and creativity should always be encouraged and respected. I hope situations like this can be avoided in the future. Keep shining with your art and cosplay,” one person said.
This isn’t the only time an airport has had an issue with a passenger’s outfit. Two women who were wearing crop tops paired with a long skirt and pants said American Airlanes made them change because their outfits were revealing, but they changed into shorts which ended up showing more skin.