July 26, 2006

Mo'Nique Thrown Off Plane


Actress Mo'Nique was thrown off a plane after arguing with a flight attendant who the TV star alleges was racist towards her.

The disagreement broke out after the 38-year-old's stylist stashed a hair dryer in a first class baggage locker. While the Phat Girlz actress was flying in luxury, her aide was in economy class. The flight attendant allegedly said to Mo'Nique, "Tell your people that the next time they have an attitude, they are being thrown off ... Since 9/11, we don't play around."

The spat resulted in the small screen star - full name Mo'Nique Imes-Hicks - being escorted back to Chicago's O'Hare Airport where, according to the actress, a supervisor called local police. Mo'Nique tells the New York Daily News, "I felt like I was being treated like an animal. This happens to black people all the time, and they don't have a voice. It was humiliating."

Jean Medina, a spokeswoman for United Airlines, says, "We regret Ms. Imes felt in any way that she was not treated with courtesy and respect. There was a confrontation involving a customer that caused the flight to be delayed. When a situation occurs on a flight that causes a delay, or disruption, we must act in the best interest of all our customers."

Source: IMDB

Posted by: Lawrenkm at 08:02 AM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 I can see it now ... it had to be the whole "your people" comment, which was meant to address her posse / stylists / handlers /etc., but I am willing to bet she assumed "your people" meant black people. This happens far too often for my taste.

Posted by: Iceman at July 26, 2006 09:23 AM (Iomwr)

2 that was my first impression as well. out of all the minority groups, why does it appear that african american celebrities are always the first to play the race card? no other minority groups seem to rely on that crutch. i find it interesting, that by 2010, they are no longer slated to be the majority miniority, that will be taken by latino americans.

Posted by: at July 26, 2006 10:11 AM (HA242)

3 Whether they said "your assistance", "your people"-- whatever, they (the United staff) had no right to approach her about other grown adults behavior, they should of dealt with the assistant period. You're not going to tell me that you believe the flight attendant's choice of words were acceptable,as well, they really stepped over the line by "pulling" her out of her seat! People, please don't miss the point!! There is a definite level of disrespect that is assumed okay when the patron is black. Had they been aware of her celebrity status, they wouldn't of risked the negative media exposure, plain and simple!

Posted by: Parfait at July 31, 2006 07:57 AM (4ChTi)

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