Foley J. Smith, an actor from the hit TV series Yellowstone, claims he was kicked off a plane after he told a flight attendant that he didn’t want to sit next to someone wearing a mask.
“You know people on social media tell me to my face that they like me, but you know, I can’t say what I want to my face,” Smith said of his I talked about it on my blog. Instagram page.
Smith admitted he had been drinking, but said that was not the reason he was removed from the plane. Rather, Smith claimed that the flight attendant challenged Smith’s statement that he was uncomfortable sitting next to a passenger who was wearing a mask.
“I just got kicked off a plane and where the hell am I? Houston, Texas. I said I don’t feel comfortable sitting next to someone wearing a mask,” he continued.
“Yeah, I’m drinking. I’ve been sitting at the airport for three hours. I’m drinking, but I’m not drunk,” Smith explained. “They throw me out of a plane because I’m drunk, because you don’t stand up and tell everyone what kind of bullshit this is.”
“I just told them that I don’t feel comfortable sitting next to someone who has to wear a mask. So I’m getting off the plane.”
Smith’s video was cut off mid-sentence and ended without revealing which airline he was on or where he was headed.
The TV star displayed similar steadfast beliefs that caused him to overlook events in recent history.
In 2022, Smith said he would be absent from the Screen Actors Guild Awards because he could not fly because he has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
“I want to apologize to everyone for not being able to attend the Screen Actors Guild Awards,” Smith said in a video posted to his Instagram account, but later withdrawn. “I don’t mean any harm to anyone. I am not vaccinated. It is mandatory to be vaccinated to attend the ceremony.”
“I have to get a booster shot within 48 hours and have a negative COVID-19 test, and I have to wear any kind of mask, K-95624350. And I have not received the vaccine. I will not receive the vaccine. “I haven’t had a vaccine since.” “I was a child. I don’t vaccinate dogs or horses. I’ve never had a flu shot, and I don’t plan on getting one in the future.” I think it undermines the power,” Smith added.
The actor apologized for not being able to appear on the red carpet “representing my culture and heritage, wearing a big black American hat and Justin boots.”
“I don’t believe that. … Whatever,” he concluded.
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