Turkish bodybuilder Deniz Saypinar recently shared a frustrating moment she faced at the airport. The woman had booked a flight from Texas to Miami, but was prevented from boarding the plane due to improper dressing.
Deniz Saypinar The 26-year-old expressed her frustration on Instagram, where she has more than 1 million followers. The bodybuilder labelled American Airlines, claiming that they told her she looked “n*ked.”
Deniz Saypinar said that she fled Turkey because she was tired of the conservatism of “experiencing freedom” and was frustrated with the incident.
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She is the first Turkish woman to obtain IFBB (International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness) status and recently moved to Los Angeles to focus on her career. She cried as she shared the incident on Instagram: “You will never believe what happened to me at the Texas airport.”
The words used to describe her dress include “n*de” and “unforgettable” from other families. She continued: “I am an athlete, and now I have to wait here until the morning. I like to wear women’s clothing that can show femininity.” But I never dress anyone offensively.
I am mature and civilized enough to know what I can and cannot use. Deniz Saypinar has worked as a personal trainer for 7 years. She is also the first non-U.S. citizen to win the 2021 U.S. National Bikini Fitness Competition…
“I don’t deserve to be considered the worst person in the world because I wear denim shorts. If humans can’t control even the most primitive impulses, what is the difference between us and animals?” American Airlines issued a statement: “July 8th, the United States Airline Airlines refuses to allow customers who fly from Dallas-Fort Worth to Miami to board the flight.
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As stated in the transportation conditions, all passengers must be dressed appropriately, and offensive clothes are not allowed on our flights. Customers in our policy are not allowed to board. Rebooked future flights. The customer has arrived in Miami.”
Her followers have been supportive of her outburst.
One netizen wrote: “We have reached 2021, and there is still a dress code that must be followed for boarding. Of course, the premise is that you are a female.
This is ridiculous.” Another user added: “Teach the society to respect women. Instead of telling women what to wear or what to do.”