Fat shaming on a plane - who is in the wrong?

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Plus sized model Natalie Hage paid an additional $70 for extra leg room and after sitting next to a man noticed he was huffing and puffing as she sat down, later she noticed him sending rude texts to his friend about her.

After taking photos of the text messages and posting them on to her twitter with over 112,000 followers, she later confronts him whilst on the run-way before disembarking.

Who is wrong?

Him for shaming?

Or

Her for invasion of privacy?

And did the guy have a point that she wouldn't have been able to assist passengers in disembarking in an emergency.

 
This will only ever end one way in GD where everybody is the absolute pinnacle of fitness...
 
It's not illegal to call you out for being a whale, he should have ignored her and left. Frankly i don't get why they dont just put fat people on the sides, if this guy wants to use the restroom he has to wait for a 300Lb+ monster to get vertical.
 
You are in the wrong OP for posting drivel that is of no interest or consequence to adults that are not morons.
 
ah I was going to make a thread on this yesterday but decided against it :D


Anyway she's in the wrong, they were private messages, she knew he wasn't happy about having to sit next to a fat person and was looking to get offended/pick a fight over it and really she ended up being the one 'shaming' him and attempting to bully/intimidate him thanks to her numerous social media followers.
 
So she invades a mans privacy, calls him out on it and is treated as a role model?

Reverse the genders here and tell me how you then feel? Because you can guarantee it'll be sexism.
 
"put your headphones in and get on with your own life" - sums it up pretty well.
 
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its a free country, he can send private text messages to whomever he likes.

she needs to lighten up (ha, get it? she's fat)
 
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