On Wednesday, (Jan. 13) Young Thug used Instagram Live to film an altercation with a pilot, whom the rapper claimed as being racist for removing him and his crew off a private plane for not having appropriate identification and reportedly being rude.
After reportedly kicking one person off the private jet for not having an ID, their pilot made a surprise landing at a random airbase in middle America.
The pilot decided to land and refuse to fly Young Thug and Gunna because he felt their flight attendant was being mistreated and felt uncomfortable.
By the middle of their argument, Thugger accused the pilot of being a racist and went straight to Instagram Live to make sure everyone knew Alex's name and face.
Thug opens the video by questioning the pilot about why he was kicked off the plane. “You said my friend couldn't get on the plane because he didn't have an ID,” Thug replied. “Did he disrespect you?” he inquired, causing the pilot to remind Thugger of the following: “You cannot fly without an ID.”
“You a racist prick,” Thugger shouted at the pilot. “Look my fans told you you're not ‘P.' You pushing ‘B,' bitch.”
Thugger then demanded an explanation from the pilot as to how they were being disrespectful. “How did we disrespect one of your colleagues?” as the pilot continued to give the rapper the quiet treatment, he muttered something.
The pilot was then accused of being racist by Thugger. “You can't tell me nothing else that happened,” he continued “You're racist as fuck. Your wife should leave you.”
Drake appears on Instagram Live to try to repair the day. “Hit me let's book a new plane.”
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