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Traveling can be stressful even at the best of times, but when something unexpected happens, it makes it even more of a headache! A Delta Airlines flight on its way to Orlando, Florida, was recently delayed, much to the annoyance of many passengers. Did the flight attendants come around to ensure everyone was comfortable while seated? Was free water or snacks offered? Well, we don’t have the answers to that, but we do know that travelers were entertained, even if it was against their will!
Little Girl Singing Moana on Delayed Florida Flight Gets Mixed Reactions
A young girl decided that the delayed flight was the perfect opportunity to show off her singing skills and bring some happiness to the lives of her fellow passengers. And she did this by getting up and belting out a tune on the flight attendant radio. Her chosen song was one from the film, Moana, and typically, you might be tempted to sing along or tap your foot. But not everyone was feeling her vibes.
Two Different POVs of Girl Singing Moana on Delayed Florida Flight
Two different points of view were shared on TikTok, one by user druziroaming, who referred to the moment as wholesome, and their video showed the young girl singing. They shared more about what happened in the caption, writing, “When your Delta flight is delayed 2 hours and you circle Orlando for another 2… But then a little girl sings Moana on the crew mic and suddenly everything feels okay.”
Having this positive mindset when someone gets up to sing is great, and it’s lovely that the singing has touched this TikToker so deeply. But not everyone shares their POV, and for some, this would be their personal hell.
In another video posted by TikToker chloreally, you can only see their face while the text overlay states, “bruh, what is this?” There are two types of people in this situation, and the ones who have reacted to this video have given us comedic gold because their reactions are so real. “Everyone’s pov looks like they would rather crash,” a comment reads. “These hostage videos are killing me,” another person wrote.
Other reactions include: “when she coughed and had a pause you shouldve started clapping as if its finished,” “But who thought this was a good idea?,” and “I think this is actually a torture technique.”
Both videos have received a similar amount of exposure. The first wholesome POV has been liked over 3.8 million times and shared more than a million times. In comparison, the POV from the people who were not having fun has been liked 3.6 million times and shared 284,000 times. What does this tell us? Well, there are two types of people in this world, which one are you?!