Buenos Aires, November 25 (NA) -- The renowned singer José Luis 'El Puma' Rodríguez was involved in an altercation with the crew of an American Airlines flight on the Ecuador-Miami route, which resulted in his removal from the aircraft in an incident that went viral on social networks. According to what Noticias Argentinas agency learned, the dispute began when the artist tried to record the situation with his cell phone, visibly upset. "They should get off right now, no, no, no...," 'El Puma' is heard saying before the captain ordered him to disembark. The singer's version was that he had a 'run-in' with a crew member who did not treat him 'well,' and that he tried to apologize on several occasions. However, the pilot decided to expel him from the plane, alleging that the artist had been 'rude' to the staff. 'El Puma' Rodríguez finally grabbed his carry-on and descended from the flight, while his followers lamented the treatment received by the international artist. In the video, the singer tries to explain his discomfort before being interrupted by the flight captain: "I don't feel well and on the part of the crew, they shouldn't be here."
Famous Singer Removed from American Airlines Flight After Altercation with Crew
Renowned singer José Luis 'El Puma' Rodríguez had a dispute with the crew of an American Airlines flight. He claims he tried to apologize, but the pilot decided to remove him for being 'rude'. The incident went viral on social media.