Grab your popcorn! Qantas accidentally turned their flight into a raunchy cinema experience featuring 'Daddio'—penis and boobs galore!
In a travel fiasco that would make even the most seasoned flight attendant blush, Australian airline Qantas has found itself in the middle of a cheeky controversy. On a recent flight from Sydney to Tokyo, passengers were shocked when the R-rated film 'Daddio'—packed with more explicit content than a night in Vegas—was screened on all cabin screens. One disgruntled traveler took to social media, humorously describing the experience as "40 minutes of penis and boobs," and honestly, who could argue?
As the plane took off, the crew anticipated a relaxing cruise over the skies. But what was supposed to be a delightful distraction became an episode of 'The Unintentional Comedy Hour' as technical difficulties led to the risqué movie being viewed by all. With options like 'The Fall Guy' and 'Inside Out 2' seemingly off the table, it seems the passengers voted to indulge in Dakota Johnson's somewhat notorious role, much to their dismay. In-flight entertainment will never look the same again!
Quickly realizing their blunder, Qantas issued an apology, stating that they are conducting an investigation to understand how such a raunchy film managed to infiltrate their family-friendly lineup. It's not every day you book a ticket only to share an awkward laugh over a film most would rather watch behind closed doors. Given the flying fiasco, one has to wonder: How could a mix-up like this even happen?
In a world where in-flight entertainment runs the gauntlet from wholesome family flicks to action-packed blockbusters, it's crucial for airlines to double-check their content. With a staggering number of travelers traversing the skies annually, it’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time a flight has faced a shocking in-flight entertainment mix-up. Remember, folks, next time you’re on a plane, check your movie options—it could be more than just a mid-air snack that leaves you breathless!
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Technical issues meant the film, starring Dakota Johnson, was played on all screens before it was swapped for a family-friendly movie.
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