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Semantics
11-16-2007, 11:30 AM
‘Too sexy for Southwest ... perfect for Playboy’
Woman pulled from flight because of clothes reveals a lot more on Web



updated 2 hours, 11 minutes ago
DALLAS - A 23-year-old college student who was told by a Southwest Airlines employee that her outfit was too revealing to fly is wearing even less on Playboy’s Web site.

Kyla Ebbert appears in a series of pictures — some in lingerie, some nude — under the heading, “Legs in the Air.”

“They’re very tastefully done,” Ebbert told The Associated Press on Thursday. “I don’t see anything wrong with the female body.”

Playboy contacted Ebbert’s attorney to pitch the idea of posing. After “a little bit of talking” to convince her mother, Ebbert agreed. She said her boyfriend supported her decision, but “the most hesitant one was my dad.”

On its Web site, Playboy says Ebbert “was too sexy for Southwest Airlines, but she’s perfect for Playboy.”


Ebbert said she was paid “less than six figures” to pose, but wouldn’t give the specific amount.

A Southwest Airlines Co. employee pulled Ebbert off a flight this summer and forced her to adjust her outfit of a tank top, sweater and miniskirt before getting back on the plane.

Ebbert ripped the airline in appearances on NBC’s “The Today Show” and “The Dr. Phil Show,” during which she wore the outfit. Southwest officials said they don’t have a dress code but don’t want customers’ attire to offend other passengers.

Ebbert said she was offended that Southwest tried to turn the dustup to its advantage by promoting a fare sale in honor of miniskirts. Southwest apologized to Ebbert, but she said she found the double-entendre-laced message unacceptable.


“They used my name in an ad campaign without asking permission,” she said. “I thought I’d been slapped in the face.”

Told of Ebbert’s spread on the Playboy Web site, Southwest spokeswoman Beth Harbin said, “We wish her all the best.”

Ebbert worked at a Hooters in San Diego but said wants to become an attorney, and doesn’t think posing nude should get in the way of her professional aspirations.

“This was beautiful and classy. I don’t see why it would affect a professional position,” she said. “I’d do it again in a heartbeat.”




Link (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21834395/?GT1=10547)

crazycase
11-16-2007, 05:41 PM
I seen this on Inside Edition and I don't understand why they would kick her off. The only part of the body she was really showin was her legs.


Now I do think she took some advantage of the situation by posin' for playboy and apparently I still believe she's suing the flight attendant or whomever kicked her off.

quiet man
11-16-2007, 10:54 PM
ah but the other passengers would be looking at the size of the womans breasts no matter what she wore. southwest was out of hand on this one.

April15
11-16-2007, 11:26 PM
:pics

Trueblue
11-17-2007, 07:04 AM
I don't get how people can do that, actually. But I didn't see anything wrong with her outfit for the plane.