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TikToker Sparks Heated Debate With Video Showing How She Relaxes Barefoot On Airplanes

TikToker Sparks Heated Debate With Video Showing How She Relaxes Barefoot On Airplanes
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Passengers flying solo are occasionally faced with the minor inconvenience of the anxiety of never knowing who they'll be sitting next to.

A lone passenger may be joined by a loud couple, a restless child or a loquacious traveler–which could be aggravating for anyone who doesn't like to engage in endless stretches of small talk with a stranger.


Or they may find themselves sharing the row with TikToker @wendygonewild. If her TikTok handle is any indication, she is not the kind of person who is shy about making a statement.

You see, Wendy likes to make herself at home on planes and she will make the most out of being sedentary for four hours, come hell or high water.

"Always come prepared to rest on a plane flight 4 hours and over," she wrote in a TikTok video post.

Her clip shows a makeshift hammock of sorts with her bare feet in stirrups suspended from the pull-down tray in front of her.

Next, she holds up a giant, inflatable pillow with two openings on each side for her hands to go through and an opening for her face.

The clip ends with her leaning forward and gently face-planting onto the tray.

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It may be an ingenious form of comfort for any jet setter, however her demonstration caused some turbulence online for a hygienic issue.

Most TikTokers couldn't get past her exposed tootsies.

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People felt strongly about not sitting next to this person.

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The TikToker didn't understand what all the fussing was about and had a cheery explanation for many of the criticisms.

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Users easily identified who Wendy is.

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One user offered a suggestion.

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Wendy still managed to gain a number of allies.

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The good news is, the person seated next to her wouldn't have to worry about frequently getting up for her to use the restroom.

At least that's the hope.

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