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    Juvenile Rips Flight Attendants For Trying To Kick Him Out Of First Class

    By Tony M. Centeno,

    4 hours ago
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    Juvenile put some flight attendants on blast after they tried to kick him out of his first-class seat before takeoff.

    The seasoned rapper went live on Instagram earlier this week to document his experience on an American Airlines flight to Dallas. The video begins with Juvie claiming that they were trying to kick him off the plane but he later clarifies they were trying to remove him from first class. In the video, you can hear him say he's a celebrity while his wife tries to explain that they were in their assigned seats. Juvenile was clearly fed up.

    "I'm telling you this is going to be repercussions," Juvie said. "It's going be repercussions to this because I'm going to get off the plane. I'm not going to let y'all disrespect me like that. I'm not going to let y'all choose me out of all the people on the plane and disrespect me."

    Juvenile and his wife both got off the plane after the discrepancy. His wife's seat was not affected by the change, but still, they chose to leave. After they got to the car, Juvenile was still fuming about what happened. He even boasted about the amount of money he spent with American Airlines in the past and claimed he felt "played." According to TMZ , Juvie was able to book another flight with a different airline so that he could make it on time to his tour stop in Fort Worth on Wednesday night.

    "F*** American Airlines, all the money I done spent with you b***hes ... F*** y’all," he said.

    American Airlines apologized for Juvenile's experience and personally reached out to the rapper to resolve the issue. According to the airline's rep, "an unplanned change in aircraft type affected his seat assignment, and we regret he wasn't notified prior to boarding."

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