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What Happened To Susan Peirez?

What Happened To Susan Peirez?

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What Happened To Susan Peirez?

About

SSusan Peirez is a woman from New York City, best known for being kicked off a Delta airlines flight for verbally abusing a flight attendant. The viral video depicting Peirez’s outburst got over a million views.

Job

Before being fired, Susan Peirez was the director for the USC Shoah Foundation Institute. She was earning over $95,000.[4]

The Drama on Delta Airlines

Susan Peirez initially got upset, upon boarding the Delta Airlines plane to Syracuse, when she found out that she would be sitting next to a baby.

She proceeded to refuse to sit next to the child and asked the air stewardess to move her to alternative seat.

When the air hostess refused to move Peirez, she became aggressive using swear words around the young children.

She told the stewardess that she worked for the governor and asked for her name, to which the flight attendant replied, Tabitha.

Peirez then proceeded to say “okay Tabitha, you may not have a job tomorrow”.

Image source: Parking at Airports[3]

Aftermath

After issuing this threat, Peirez was asked to leave the flight.

Peirez’s aggressive rant was filmed by another passenger and posted on youtube.

The video then went viral and got 1.7 million views in the first two weeks that it was posted.

As a result, Peirez was asked to leave her job at the US government.

According to her Twitter account, Peirez has now got a new job as a media consultant for PR, Film and TV Prodction.

Follow what she is tweeting with the handle @SusanPeirez[5].

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