Sometimes people say that authorities have a much better attitude towards celebrities, rather than ordinary people. But as it turns out, it’s not always so, or at least in the case of Delta flights.
As GADLING reports, there was not any rudeness on the part of Carlos Olivero. He turned off his iPod, but refused to stow it. That should not have been a big deal to make an issue of, though.
Recently, a 18-year old Latino music heart throb Carlos Olivero was kicked off a Delta flight in Atlanta for negligence to the flight attendant, refusing to stow his iPod. The member of famous Latin pop band Menudo, a group that both Ricky Martin and Marc Anthony used to be in, didn’t comply with Delta flying regulations. A security team was called on board and the singer was eventually escorted off the plane together with his mom.
According to People, the five-member group took another flight, but without their tech crew since there weren’t enough seats. When they arrived on site of their Festival, they performed songs from their upcoming album, but the group improvised. Also their technical equipment did not operate well.
The group was surprised, as they’re on a plane nearly every day flying from one concert appearance to another. But nothing like this has never occurred before.
Nevertheless, a Delta rep wasn’t immediately available for comment.
Photo: © Menudo Respect Team
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