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‘Don’t Become a Karen of the Airlines’

Actress Jessica Chastain says it's time to publicly complain about the $15 refund she received from JetBlue after the in-flight entertainment system malfunctioned and she was forced to “flew out” a six-hour flight. was bad.

of zero dark thirty At a time when millions of Americans are recovering from the continued devastation brought on by Hurricanes Helen and Milton, Starr's choice to complain about such a seemingly trivial issue has caused widespread concern. caused ridicule.

Jessica Chastain, who is estimated to be worth $50 million, posted about her relationship with JetBlue on her official X account. She deleted her initial post, but subsequent interactions with JetBlue customer service remain.

Chastain initially complained that the $15 refund was not worth the $1,500 she paid for the JetBlue ticket.

“Thank you @JetBlue for the $15.00 credit. My flight was $1,500 and the credit is 1/100th of what I paid.” deleted tweet It said it was posted on Wednesday. “It's strange that we paid that much for a flight entertainment system that didn't work during the 6-hour flight, but I think the $15 credit was worth it.”

JetBlue's customer service failed to reassure the actress.

“I have a TrueBlue account and am a loyal customer, so I'm sure I have flight credits or something,” she wrote.

Mr. Chastain's public spat with the airline drew much ridicule.

“Really?” one commenter pointed out. “Please bring your iPad/laptop with entertainment downloaded on it.”

“Girl, please read Effing Room,” another commented.

“I'm so poor I had to ride a Greyhound bus for 2 days with crazy scary passengers being my only entertainment. I'll be fine,” another wrote.

“Don't be an airline Karen,” added yet another comment.

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