Are airlines actually using dress codes to target celebrities like Korra Obidi, or are rules just being enforced on everyone the same way?

Updated May 28, 2025 • 1-min read

Posted by Anonymous

May 27, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - May 27, 2025

Okay, so here's my take—sometimes it feels like airlines only really care about dress codes when it's someone famous. With Korra Obidi, everyone heard about her issue because she's already in the spotlight, but it's not the first time someone got kicked off a flight for clothes. Spirit Airlines even took two other women off a plane for crop tops last year, so it's not just a "celebrity thing."

But, honestly, when you're famous like Korra, everything you do is watched way closer, so even a regular rule enforcement feels like a huge drama. I've seen videos where flight attendants ignore people wearing similar stuff unless there's a crowd, phones come out, or the person getting called out has a lot of followers. So it does kinda feel sometimes like they want to "make an example" so everyone else pays attention or just because it grabs press.

At the same time, airlines do have rules, and you're supposed to follow them. I get that. I just think the rules should be clear and used the same for everyone—no matter if you're Korra Obidi or just a random kid traveling. Otherwise, it just looks shady, you know?

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