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Jessica Chastain is locked in a public exchange with JetBlue Airways over a $15 credit.

Earlier this week, the “Help” actress criticized X in a series of now-deleted posts expressing disappointment with the airline's response after in-flight entertainment failed.

In the screenshot taken by daily mail“Thank you @JetBlue for the $15 credit. My flight was $1,500 and the credit is 1/100 of what I paid,” Chastain 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.”

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Jessica Chastain and JetBlue Airways clashed over a $15 credit. (Getty Images)

The airline responded by reminding Chastain that all passengers on the flight received the same $15 credit.

“I know, but I spent $1,500 on flights and so did my husband,” she replied. “I have a TrueBlue account and am a loyal customer, so I'm sure I have flight credits or something.”

Representatives for Chastain and JetBlue did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.

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Followers were quick to share their thoughts on the exchange.

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Jessica Chastain attends “An Evening at Ralph's” held at Ralph's Restaurant on July 27, 2024 in Paris. (Getty Images)

One user responded: “Jesse, stop it! My TV broke so I don't get any 'flight credits'.” “I bet you had champagne and a bed and better food options than the guy in row 28!”

“Only $1500 girl…” another wrote.

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Chastain isn't the only celebrity to be deemed “unreachable” this year.

Alyssa Milano Earlier this year, he caused a stir when he demanded money for his 12-year-old son's baseball trip.

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Alyssa Milano received a lot of backlash online after asking fans to donate to her son's baseball team. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Variety via Getty Images)

Milano wrote to X, “My son's baseball team is raising money for a trip to Cooperstown. Any amount is welcome.” She also shared more information on how to access the GoFundMe page.

Social media users were confused as to why Ms Milano would ask her followers for money since she is a millionaire.

One person wondered, “Why doesn't Alyssa Milano pay for the entire team's travel expenses herself?” while another wondered why Alyssa is “asking for money from people who can barely afford groceries.” questioned.

In an Instagram post, Milano responded to people who were outraged by the demand for money.

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Alyssa Milano said she joined her son's baseball team's fundraiser because she couldn't afford to pay for the entire team herself. (Photo Credit: Gregg DeGuire/Golden Globes 2024/Golden Globes 2024 via Getty Images)

“Every parent raises money for their child's sports team, many through GoFundMe, and I'm no exception,” she began to explain. “I would like to pay for travel, transportation, hotels, food and beverages, uniforms, trading pins, and everything the team does for this type of expedition for the entire team and their families. I can't afford that.''Maybe someday. ”

GOOP founder Gwyneth Paltrow comes under fire for listing her “tiny guesthouse” on Airbnb.

Paltrow may have had good intentions, but critics took issue with her comment that her Montecito property was “small,” given its nearly $5 million price tag.

Actress Gwyneth Paltrow is staying warm in a black coat.

Gwyneth Paltrow was criticized for the language she used in an Airbnb ad. (Getty Images)

“Who can afford to stay there? Gwen, this is an Instagram where regular everyday people who barely make their monthly rent, let alone eat, interact. So your target market is probably celebrities and your Most of us could only dream of visiting some of the houses where you live,” the comment reads.

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Another person suggested, “How about Air bnb and celebrities team up to buy a building in LA and turn it into a homeless shelter that will have a huge impact on the loneliness of the world in LA.”

Fox News Digital's Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this post.

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