Anthony Bass was thrilled.
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Canadian baseball player Anthony Bass35, was devastated when he heard what happened to his wife on the United Airlines flight.
Bass, who represents the Toronto Blue Jays, raised the issue on his Twitter account on Monday, where he criticized the United Airlines flight attendant for her behavior.
Bassilla and his wife by Sydney James have two children Brooklyn Rae mixed Blaire.
– The flight attendant just forced my 22-week pregnant wife, who is traveling with a 5-year-old and a 2-year-old, to get down on her knees to pick up the popcorn mess caused by my youngest daughter from the floor, Bass wrote.
– Are you serious, Bass continued.
Bass’s wife’s sister Jessie James Decker also opened his verbal casket about the flight attendant’s work on his Instagram account.
– As you know, she is five months pregnant, at a high-risk stage and traveled alone with two small children. Blaire accidentally dropped some of the popcorn in the aisle and a flight attendant came to Sydney with a trash bag and a wet rag and told her that the flight captain wanted Sydney to clean up every popcorn, Decker wrote News.com.au website by.
According to Decker, her sister had been told the popcorn in the hallway was a security risk.
– My poor sister was crying in her throat on her knees in the corridor, completely humiliated and exhausted, while everyone else just watched from the side. Well done United.
Bass’s Twitter post has been flooded with comments. It has been retweeted more than 1,500 times and the tweet has been quoted more than 17,000 times.
– Just because you are rich, it does not mean that everyone is your servant. Hope this helps, wrote the American comedian, writer and producer, among others Mike Drucker to the comment section.
United Airlines responded to Bass’s criticism with its own tweet.
– We understand your concern and will look into this.
Bass married James in 2016. In addition to the Blue Jays, Bass has also represented MLB clubs San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Seattle Mariners and Miami Marlins. He has also played in the ranks of Japan’s Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters.