Bebe Rexha burst into tears as she documented the moment she was allegedly banned from flying at Munich Airport for speaking to a security guard in Albanian.
The 34-year-old “Meant to Be” singer of Albanian descent said she was the victim of a “hate crime” and explained what happened before filming began.
Read on to find out more…
In her Instagram story on Saturday (August 17) she wrote: Baby shared a video of herself sobbing at the airport.
“I was threatened because I thought the security guard was Albanian. I spoke to him in Albanian and asked where I could get my ticket and now he is banning me from flying,” she wrote in a caption above the video.
In another story, she tells more, writing: “I believe this is a hate crime because I am Albanian. He wouldn’t let me take his name. He continued to psychologically abuse me to make me feel more powerful than him. None of the women at @LUFTHANSA intervened or said anything. He wouldn’t tell me his name. But I just found out he works for ATSG, a document control service company contracted by LUFTHANSA.”
We hope that Baby come home safely!
A representative of Lufthansa Airline told TMZ that they are Baby to find out what happened. The airline stressed that “diversity and equal opportunities are core values of its company” and said it would “thoroughly investigate” the incident.
A few weeks ago Baby spoke about her experiences in the music industry and said that she was mistreated. She also recently trashed a former employee.