
A fitness influencer who was told to 'cover up' on a flight after a passenger complained says she was 'completely taken aback' when cabin crew asked if she could put on more clothes.
Brazilian woman Karol Rosalin, 26, claims she was on a flight to Fernando de Noronha and shortly before take-off staff asked her if she'd put more on, as she was wearing a yellow dress which was open at the back and sides.
A plethora of flight attendants could tell you why sitting in an airplane seat with no clothes between your back and the seat is a bad idea from a hygiene viewpoint, but according to the influencer staff told her the objection had come from another passenger.
Rosalin said being asked to cover up made her feel like her 'body had become a problem on the flight', and she'd picked the dress because she was travelling to a holiday hotspot.
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She said: “I chose a summer dress, open at the back and sides, exactly like many people wear when travelling to a place like that.”

“I never imagined this could cause any embarrassment, especially among passengers who were going to the same destination.”
The woman said everything had been going 'normally' until a flight attendant asked her 'whether I had a jacket or anything I could use to cover myself, because one of the passengers was allegedly uncomfortable with my outfit'.
It left her embarrassed and 'completely taken aback' as she said she 'did not understand what I had done wrong', and she eventually put on a jumper which she'd had in her carry-on bag.
She said: I froze and did not want to create any problems inside the plane. But I found the whole situation very embarrassing.
“I was going to Fernando de Noronha, a beach destination, wearing a summer dress, and suddenly I felt like my body had become a problem on the flight.”

It was not clarified which airline the 26-year-old was flying with, but many have rules about dress codes passengers are expected to abide by.
Many airlines say they will prevent a passenger from boarding one of their planes if they are not adequately clothed, or can remove a passenger from a flight after they've got on the plane for the same reason.
In her work as a fitness influencer Roslin has tried selling people bottles of sweat from her workouts for over £200, and was also rushed to hospital after a photoshoot on a mountain where she posed in a bikini in the snow at below zero temperatures and became unwell.
She also claims she's reduced her biological age by five years after being inspired by Cristiano Ronaldo's training routine.
Topics: Travel, Fashion, Plane Etiquette