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“Denied Boarding: Wicked Actress Calls Out Airline for Disabling Discrimination!”

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Broadway star Marissa Bode, known for her role in Wicked, recently experienced a heartbreaking incident while trying to board a Southern Airways flight. In a TikTok video, she revealed how the airline allegedly denied her boarding because of her disability, which they claimed made her wheelchair too heavy for their plane. Talk about a frustrating flight experience!

The actress was transferring from a United flight when she faced this shocking scenario. According to Bode, the gate agents even asked her if she could stand before denying her access. She expressed disbelief about the airline’s lack of accommodations for disabled travelers and labeled the treatment as “blatant segregation.” It’s a real eye-opener about how far some airlines still have to go in making air travel accessible for everyone.

Bode’s story resonates not just with fellow disabled travelers, but with anyone who values equal treatment in public spaces. Airlines often market themselves as inclusive, but incidents like this raise significant questions about what that truly means. As Bode puts it, “Knowing that disabled people exist, y’all clearly often forget.” This is a call for change in the industry that many will undoubtedly take to heart.

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