Selling Sunset star Mary Fitzgerald slammed for complaining about sitting in economy class on flight amid LA fires
SELLING Mary Fitzgerald, star of Sunset, has come under fire for griping about her economy seat.
After being made to sit in coach, the Netflix reality TV personality started to age significantly.
When Mary Fitzgerald, often known as Bonnet, made her debut on the popular television series Selling Sunset in 2019, she immediately became well-known.
Adam DiVello, a former MTV executive and creator of The Hills, cast her to star in the first season of the show.
Mary, 44, has now faced criticism for her complaints regarding her travel circumstances during her flight to New York.
It appears that the celebrity purchased a business class ticket on American Airlines, but the airline sold an excessive number of tickets.
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Since many individuals have lost their houses in the Los Angeles fires, she was compelled to sit in economy class.
1,000 buildings have been damaged, and more than 150,000 people have had to leave their homes.
As wild flames raced towards additional star-studded districts, 16 individuals were also murdered.
Mary couldn’t help but gripe about her travel plans in spite of the natural disaster.
She posted a shaky video from her claustrophobic seat in the back of the aircraft on her Instagram account.
“Seriously AA oversold business and I have to go to economy even though paid for business,” Mary said as the caption for the video.
“Never again!!! @americanair” she added.
She proceeded to gripe about the circumstances in another removed story, where admirers called her “tone deaf.”
However, given that she was merely pleased to have arrived on the opposite side of the nation, it appears that she is prepared to dismiss any possible criticism.
“All right, so I just got to New York and have already checked in with my husband and dogs. Everything is fine and everyone is safe.
“Now I’m going to rest and go to the conference tomorrow, I’ve got some business stuff here.”
“But look at that!” she said, panned the camera around to reveal a breathtaking vista of the New York skyline.
“Oh my goodness, New York! Here, it’s always enjoyable. Anyway, good night.