Passenger’s disgust at man who had his bare feet on the in-flight entertainment screen for so long he left toe prints – The Sun

A PASSENGER was left disgusted after a man put his bare feet on the in-flight entertainment screen before leaving dirty toe print marks on the wall.

Comedian Andy Richter shared the images on social media.

Along with the images, he explained how he managed to get him to take them down.

He wrote: "So I snitched this f****r out to the flight attendant, who told him to put them down.

"Puts them back a few minutes later & I asked him to put them down. 'They’re your bare feet, man.'

"He was shocked & put them down. When he just put them back up I decided f**k it, I’m tweeting.

"We had to get off the plane because of lightning and there were dirty toes smudges where his feet were.


"I am not exaggerating. You could see the outline of his big toe, etc."

Andy added: "The flight attendant came back right before we got off and asked him to take them down again.

"Guy did and asked 'is that like a just-when-taxiing thing?'

"Attendant: 'No, it’s a basic airplane courtesy thing.' Guy seemed surprised to hear that."

He also said: "And every one around him was grossed out and appreciative that I said something but didn’t want to join in.

"'People are crazy. You never know' one lady said."

The common response on social media was in agreement, with one Twitter user saying: "What is wrong with people?? News flash: no one should put their bare feet up in the shared space of an airplane, or God forbid, on someone else’s armrest."

Another person remarked: "So glad we rarely fly. People are so disgusting."

Many Twitter users commented on the dog by his feet – who also looked disgusted by his owner's actions.

One person tweeted: "lol even his dog is judging him."

Another social media user said: "Poor dog looks grossed out."

Twitter user Matt Helm wrote: "Yeah, the dogs expression seems like he is aware that that is not proper flight conduct."

A passenger was caught on a plane using his bare toes to swipe through the in-flight entertainment system, much to the horror of other travellers.

It isn't the only time travellers have been caught with their feet out.

Public pedicures, feet on the headrest and bare toes on the tray table are some of the worst moments to have been spotted during a flight.

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