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Celeb Parents Smart To Travel on Private Jets
All the hoopla surrounding Steven Slater, the flight attendant from Jetblue who quit his job, just goes to show that air travel really just isn’t as glamorous as it used to be.
I can’t say that I blame the guy though, because I travel quite a bit and I’ve heard lots of travelers treating flight attendants like dirt. If you ask me, it’s disrespectful and cocky, considering that the crew is there for our safety, but that’s another argument for another day.
With airlines barely serving food, hot and cramped planes, rude passengers, and often times a crew who is afraid to help out moms and dads with their kids due to fear of getting in trouble, celeb parents definitely have the right idea by opting to travel on private jets!
Hopping on a chartered jet is definitely a luxury I’d indulge in if I had the funds that famous moms and dads do. C’mon…you know you’d do it too.
Some celeb parents who travel in style with their kids include Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, and Britney Spears.
And some celeb kids are even lucky enough to travel on their own jets…not chartered ones! Wouldn’t it be fun to fly on a plane with John Travolta as your pilot?
Or better yet, I bet that Malia and Sasha Obama have some great stories to tell after riding on Air Force One with their parents!
It’s definitely cool to be a celeb kid. And their parents definitely know what it means to travel in style!
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YoureABigStupidDumbFvck commented on Aug 11 10 at 5:15 pmHey Mary, arent you tired of being a big red sore on the ass of the JPs? Why dont you write about jennypoop’s kids? Ooooooops!
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