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LibsOfTikTok founder Chaya Raichik voiced anger after she sat next to a man she described as a "massive obese guy" on a Southwest Airlines flight on Easter Sunday.
The conservative darling took to social media to not only voice her displeasure with the situation but to also take pot shots at the man on her flight whom Chaya claims violated Southwest's rules.
Click through to see what she said about the situation and to learn how Southwest tried to make things right…
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LibsOfTikTok founder Chaya Raichik took to X on March 31 — Easter Sunday — to grumble about a Southwest Airlines flight.
"I'm sitting on a flight squished into the corner because this massive obese guy is taking up half my seat. I paid for a full seat, not 1/2 a seat," she wrote. "He is violating @SouthwestAir's own policies."
"This isn't normal or fair. If you don't fit in 1 seat you need to buy two seats," she continued. "@SouthwestAir what can you do about this?"
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LibsOfTikTok founder Chaya Raichik took to X to share a photo showing her fellow passenger's leg appearing to encroach on her space. She also shared a screenshot of Southwest Airline's policy regarding "customers of size."
"Dude was also stuffing cheeseburgers and fries down his throat and threw his trash on the floor. Disgusting fat slob," she wrote.
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Southwest responded to Chaya Raichik's social media posts by offering her a $150 voucher.
"Worthless," the LibsOfTikTok founder said of the voucher, "because I'm never flying @SouthwestAir again. And even if I would — that's not nearly enough compensation for this. I've only flown Southwest like 3x in my life as a last resort. Never again."
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"The reason I hope never to fly Southwest again isn't specifically because of this incident. It's because I think it's a terrible airline," LibsOfTikTok founder Chaya Raichik wrote. "Like I said, only ever flown it a handful of times — all under extreme circumstances. In this case — option was a normal airline with a long stopover or direct with Southwest. I'm starting to lean towards flying a normal airline even if it has a stopover over flying Southwest if a scenario like this comes up again."