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Girl who flew next to Two Bare Feet ends up on Anderson Cooper
This story has been going VIRAL around the internet. Jessie Char was flying from Long Beach up to San Fran when she boarded her JetBlue flight, and was pleasantly surprised to have an entire row to herself. She probably thought she NAILED her seat selection, but things took a turn for the worse. What ensued made her an internet sensation, and her series of tweets are worthy of being called “memenTOES”. Ok, I’ll stop. A traumatic experience no doubt, but it ended up getting her an interview with Anderson Cooper!
Looks like the flight started off better than expected. A whole row. And as Jessie puts it, “Her two favorite people to sit with on a plane.”
She said that she’d purposely left the armrests up…
Then, BAM the armrests come down…Hello, Feet.
She hilariously describes what happens next…which I’m actually both totally grossed out and completely impressed at the other passenger’s skill level.
For all of this…she ends up on ANDERSON COOPER! HAHAHA
It’s a pretty entertaining interview and Anderson even recounts a time a passenger CLIPPED THEIR TOENAILS IN FLIGHT!!!!! GROSS.
You can follow Jessie Char here
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