A significant Australian airline is apologizing after exhibiting a sexually specific film on each single display screen throughout a 10-hour flight … horrifying passengers who had no say of their in-flight leisure.
The film on this flight was “Daddio” … which stars Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn and options graphic nudity, sexting and tons of profanity.
The movie’s IMDB Mother and father Information part notes “Pictures of nude feminine breasts & a prosthetic penis are proven on a cellphone.”
Qantas says technical points prevented vacationers on the Sydney-to-Tokyo flight from choosing their very own film … and the flight crew reportedly solicited suggestions from some passengers, who picked “Daddio” out of a restricted choice.
One Reddit consumer who claims they had been on the flight complained on-line, explaining … “The film they performed was extraordinarily inappropriate. It was unattainable to pause, dim, or flip it off.”
The passenger added … “It featured graphic nudity and loads of sexting — the type the place you possibly can actually learn the texts on display screen with no need headphones. It took nearly an hour of this earlier than they switched to a extra kid-friendly film, but it surely was tremendous uncomfortable for everybody, particularly with households and children onboard.”
Qantas is now apologizing, saying in an announcement … “The film was clearly not appropriate to play for the entire flight and we sincerely apologize to clients for this expertise.”
The airline continues … “All screens had been modified to a household pleasant film for the remainder of the flight, which is our commonplace observe for the uncommon instances the place particular person film choice is not potential.”
Sounds just like the injury was already achieved, although.
Not so family-friendly skies?!?