Fitness influencer banned from flight for attempting to board naked amid record-breaking heatwave

This sexy sightseer was in for a nude awakening. Edda Elisa, a fetching fitness influencer from Germany, was denied entry on a Lufthansa flight after a gate agent allegedly accused her of being “naked” as a “catastrophic” heatwave plagues Europe. And the blond bombshell is heated about harassment. “What the f- -k?,” griped Elisa, a reality TV personality and content creator, detailing the ordeal to her over 641,000 virtual fans. Airing out her grievances from the airport, the siren, sporting a sporty athleisure two-piece, made complete with a pair of black biker shorts and a V-cut sports bra, claimed the Lufthansa staffer, “looked at me and said, ‘You can’t board like that…You’re not wearing anything.You’re naked.’”Unappreciative of the employee’s “tone,” an incensed Elisa argued that her causal couture was befitting of the nearly 90-degree weather outside.

Her protests, however, fell on deaf ears. “She told me I wasn’t wearing normal clothes, and that I had to put something over it now,” said Elisa.“‘You go to the side now and you can only [board the plane] once you’ve got something on.”The smoke-show compiled, slipping into an oversized zip-up hoodie.

But the no-nonsense gatekeeper was unsatisfied. “‘No, you have to close it,’” Elisa recalled of the airline worker’s command, which came with a side of shaming and blaming.“‘And because of you [the plane] is delayed now, the whole flight is delayed because you’re holding up all the traffic.” Elisa argued that she’d “never once heard anything about a dress code on a plane,” but representatives for Lufthansa say their wardrobe rules are plain and simple.   The airline stated that passengers must wear clothing “appropriate to the character of a public journey” that does not impair the well-being of fellow travelers from diverse backgrounds, according to reports. Appropriate attire is a relatively standard statute across airlin...

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Publisher: New York Post

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